CO alarm and fuel odor prompt evacuation near Hartman Station Rd, Lancaster County PA


A carbon monoxide alarm sounded near Hartman Station Road with a fuel odor detected. Residents evacuated the building. No one reported symptoms. The alarm sounded intermittently for about an hour.
Audio|Source: Lancaster County Fire and EMS - Bravo
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near Hartman Station Road, an investigation inside.
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Pumper tanker 62, engine 63, and ladder 204, 320.
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County, ladder 204 is in I-103.
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Ladder 204 okay, it's a CO alarm going off, no one feeling sick, there's also a smell of fuel.
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Everyone is outside.
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This alarm has been sounding for about an hour on and off.
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Bruce.
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I am, it's 371, medic 3710, arrived the LGH.
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Emil's 371, okay.
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Can't any 262 is in a row?
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262, okay. Are you good on the additional?
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Negative counting, you can give it to me?
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The alarm going off, no one feeling sick, there's also a smell of fuel.
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Everyone's outside and they've been, or the alarm has been sounding for about an hour on and off.
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Location mentioned:
Hartman Station Rd, Pennsylvania 17601
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