Firefighters Respond to CO Detector Activation in Home


Firefighters responded to a report of a carbon monoxide detector going off in a home. They checked the basement and found normal readings, indicating no gas or fire hazard.
Audio|Source: Dauphin County Fire - Digital
03:30
Transcript:
Lieutenant 91. Here, Lieutenant 91. (name withheld), (name withheld). Callers reporting the CO detector at the bottom of the basement steps went off. Nobody reported that all you can use fire ops through. Okay, copy. We'll be going faster. Terrorist Unite 103. Unite 103. You can downgrade all units, class, sir. 456 box, command of all units can respond class 3. Truck 34. Copy that. Canyon 46.05. Rescue 48 with 5. Rescue 48 with 5. County Engine 91-5 responding with 2. Kenyon 95 with 2.5-3. Andrew 46 arriving, 2-starved nothing shown on the Alpha Delta side. We're going to stay at Hydron at Hashel and Washington Circle. Okay. Ninety-one officer on the air and your 46 operating with four inside. I copy this four. And information from the homeowner. Electric air gas services and detectors in the base. I copy. Okay, Lieutenant, I didn't want to arrive. Okay, Lieutenant, I don't know Lieutenant. Okay, Lieutenant. Command, normal readings in the basement. I copy. Did you say there was no gas service? There is bad, yes, sir. That's correct, no doubt so we can. Rescue 48th on location.
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Location mentioned:
Near Washington Cir, Hummelstown, PA 17036
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