Carbon monoxide alarm at a single-family home in Bascom Ave, Pittsburgh PA
Fire crews responded to a carbon monoxide alarm sounding in the basement of a single-family home near Bascom Ave in an Allegheny County township. Units confirmed the alarm was activated in this residential property.
Audio|Source: North Hills Police / Fire / EMS
03:17
Transcript:
00:00
6090 county for the CO alarm[1].
00:24
C-LOM activation airport hill effects near Bascom Ave in your off township 251 240 on after your truck functional 3, 22,
00:32
18.
00:36
1.30 out 2.0.2, I'm clear, Barrymont.
00:47
Great.
00:51
County 211, we'll monitor.
00:59
Copy.
01:04
County Chief 251 on him into the scene.
01:17
261 chip, okay, 238.
01:47
6137.
01:51
37.
01:53
If the medics from the crash, they transport to UPMC Mercy, that's where I'll be headed.
02:04
Affirmative, they're on their way to Mercy.
02:27
Hey, Caleb, come back, I'll be used for boats and consent.
02:38
Okay.
02:46
1807, you under control?
02:49
Okay.
02:53
Okay.
02:54
Okay.
02:57
Copy.
02:58
251 chief on a cell phone.
03:02
Is this a single-family house or is that an apartment?
03:08
At chief, it's just a single family.
03:10
It's just listed three or three past them.
03:13
Report to be in the basement.
03:16
That's copy, thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CO alarm: Carbon monoxide alarm activation
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