Smoke and CO detectors trigger emergency response at home, Lancaster County PA


Fire and EMS responded to a home in East Earl Township after smoke and carbon monoxide detectors were reported to be going off. Firefighters are investigating inside the residence. No fire has been confirmed at this time.
Audio|Source: Lancaster County Fire and EMS - Bravo
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Transcript:
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East Earl Township near Redding Road, inside investigation engine 3.0.
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County, ambulance, 221 is responding.
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Amandone 221, okay.
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County, Assistant 30's in route 550.
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Assistant 30 OK, caller stating the smoke and steel detectors have been going off.
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Receive. This has already responding.
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Fumper Tinker, 32, okay?
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302-4.
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Tension 302, okay?
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Rescue 30-a-3.
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Got.
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Rescue 30, okay? Rescue 30, okay?
00:28
Looks like we got a one-story.
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I'm meeting with the homeowner.
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Was that Assistant 30 arriving? I stepped on him.
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Yeah, that's correct.
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I'm meeting with the caller.
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Assistant 30, okay?
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County Assistant 30, can we have an office channel?
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Squad 30 with stakes.
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Watch, okay, assistant 30, you can use Office 6.
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Received, Office 6.
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East Earl Township, PA
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