Carbon monoxide alarm at Caroline Street home, Natrona Heights PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a home near Caroline Street in Harrison. The alarm detected 30 parts per million of carbon monoxide. Crews secured the gas supply and no injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: County Fire / EMS - North Zone North Fire Dispatch 6
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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For a CO alarm going off at a residential home in the basement,
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near Caroline Street in Harrison.
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Stations 167,
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Jaretown, Ross 5-6, 114.
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One six seven has it.
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I acknowledge, I'm 15.
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Ninety-one ten supervisor.
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Be on
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scene, no ill effects.
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Getting 30 parts per million on the detector in the home.
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Closest hydrant's going to be Caroline and Burtner.
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I copied that on scene with the 30 PPM Caroline and Burtner for the closed hydrant.
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County 167 engine in route four.
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Okay, route four.
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County 167 engine on scene.
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County Caroline, come in.
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And.
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Okay, command.
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You go ahead and start people's gas to this location.
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Initial crew going in looking for a source.
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We are one.
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On Caroline command, gas has been secured.
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Copy.
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Location mentioned:
Caroline St, Natrona Heights, PA 15065
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