Carbon monoxide detector activates in Reading home basement, Philadelphia PA
Fire units responded to a residence near Parrish Street, Walnut Street, and Elm Street in Reading, Pennsylvania, for a carbon monoxide detector activation in the basement. The occupants reported no unusual odors but mentioned blinking lights and a mild headache. They declined medical transport and waited outside in their car.
Audio|Source: Berks County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
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Attention, enter three, ladder one, rescue one, respond.
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Near Parish Street W Walnut Street and Elm Street.
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For carbon monoxide detector activation in the basement, 1821.
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Berks, many, kind of 451 is clear, the last out of service.
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5451 clear and out of service, 1821.
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Engine 3, respond.
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Tanger 3. 903.
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901, near Parrish.
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Slide 1. Near Parrish. Slide 1.
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Karnai. Near Parrish is there.
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Okay, Karnai.
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The rest is going to be delayed first.
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You may just give me in this.
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I'll be off a moment.
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Okay.
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They have a basement detector going off.
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No odors.
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They said their lights were blinking.
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Or the lights weren't blinking when they first checked it when it was beeping.
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She also did mention her headache, however, she said that she thinks it's related to work and she did not want an ambulance to come out.
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They're going to be waiting outside in their car.
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All right, guys.
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Tension 3 on scene south end of the block.
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We'll be checking it out.
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Tension 3.
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Location mentioned:
Near Parrish St, Philadelphia, PA 19123
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