Carbon monoxide alarm sounds at Pittsburgh residence, Pittsburgh PA


A carbon monoxide alarm sounded at a house near Comanche Road in Pittsburgh. The keyholder thought dusting triggered it. Fire responders were sent to check and confirm.
Audio|Source: Allegheny County Police, Fire and EMS - Southern Areas
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Transcript:
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The monoxide alarm went off at 3304 Comanche Road.
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The company did speak to a keyholder and she believed it was set off by her dusting in the house.
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Do I need to alert fire still?
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Yeah, please, if you have to double check, let them know, maybe just verify.
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58, can you handle that? Copy.
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10-1-58's en route, I'll verify.
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Rec,
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you can pull all the way around? It's clear.
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The carbon monoxide alarm go up upstairs.
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The security company did speak to a key holder.
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She believed it was set off by her dusting, if you just want to go and verify.
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To me, 3304, Tami and she wrote.
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Location mentioned:
Near Comanche Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15241
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