Possible carbon monoxide alarm at vacant house, Lewistown PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible carbon monoxide alarm at a vacant house near Catherine Street in Lewistown. Police, fire, and EMS arrived to investigate reports of an alarm sounding for several hours with a light on upstairs. No residents were home, and the property appeared secured.
Audio|Heard on: Mifflin County Fire and EMS
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04:44
Transcript:
00:00
carbon monoxide alarm activation.
00:21
Ambulance 12-1, we're at Lewistown near Catherine Street.
00:25
Possible carbon monoxide alarm activation.
00:28
Speedy. No one home but there's a light on upstairs.
00:31
Police department's also en route.
00:54
There was to be some kind of alarm going off in the residence for a couple hours, possibly a CO alarm.
00:59
The residents are not to be home.
01:01
It's some kind of light on upstairs.
01:03
Police department's also en route.
01:32
There is a light on upstairs.
02:33
The house seems to be vacant but it's locked up.
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Location mentioned:
Catherine St, Lewistown, PA 17044
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