Smoke detector alarm triggers fire response at residence


Audio|Source: Erie County Public Safety
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Transcript:
Engine 11. Power 2. DC 322. Operations on TAC 1. Residential carbon monoxide alarm, 108 Myrtle Street. Engine 11. Power 2. DC 322. Operations on TAC 1. Residential carbon monoxide alarm, 108 Myrtle Street, between West Front Street and Short Street. 321 is responding on a residential carbon monoxide alarm. 108 Myrtle. 21, your cross streets are going to be West Front Street and Short Street. It's actually going to be a smoke detector coming out of the master bedroom. If needed, you have an 8-inch highlands on the southwest corner of Myrtle Street and West Front Street. I understand that's a smoke detector from the master bedroom. Hydernet, Front and Myrtle. Start tuning on. 11 responding. 321's on location. Copy 321 on scene. It's a three-story frame residential. Copy. R2 on location. Tower 2.
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Near Myrtle St, Erie, PA 16507
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