Gas alarm triggers response on Norfolk Ln, Lebanon County PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews in South Lebanon Township responded to a possible gas alarm activation near Norfolk Lane. Carbon monoxide levels were reported as zero, while gas readings were slightly elevated, affecting several rooms in the building. No injuries or evacuations were mentioned.
Audio|Heard on: Lebanon County Fire
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Transcript:
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South Lebanon Township, 44 and Norfolk Lane.
00:03
CO detector box 4001, fire on three for operations.
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2255.
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G48 copy, 2257.
00:18
20 assisted 48 to the house.
00:21
Copy the assist in 2257.
00:28
At near Norfolk Lane, called in by the homeowner.
00:34
They had the CO and gas alarm going off.
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CO is zero, gas is reading five.
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It's going to be in the kitchen, in the hallway, and in the bedroom.
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Location mentioned:
Norfolk Ln, South Lebanon Township, PA 17042
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