Carbon monoxide alarm at apartment near Summerlea Street, Pittsburgh PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a carbon monoxide alarm was activated in an apartment near Summerlea Street in a mixed-use building. A caller on scene reported no illness. Emergency units responded but were later stood down.
Audio|Heard on: Pittsburgh Fire / EMS Fire Dispatch Ch 1
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Transcript:
00:00
Attention all company, standby for a CO alarm.
00:04
Zone 311, near Summerlea Street apartment number two.
00:08
Coming in for a CO alarm going off in a mixed-use occupancy building.
00:16
Unnotive, anybody's...
00:18
inside. It's coming from apartment number two, unknown ill effects.
00:22
I don't company's fire windows by then 311, near Summerlea Street apartment 2.
00:26
It's coming in for a CO alarm for an apartment building.
00:33
This is going to be a private caller on scene.
00:35
No one's reported sick at this time.
00:37
Spawning company's engines 1886, truck 18, and battalion three.
00:41
Companies respondent off fire one time is 402.
00:44
Dispassed Battalion 3, we'll cover it out with the first engine.
00:50
Battalion 3, that's copied.
00:51
All companies, uh,
00:53
for Zend 311 can stand down, holding into 18 engine.
00:56
Again, all companies responding to ZN 311 can stand down for some early, holding it to 18 engines, time it's 403.
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Location mentioned:
Summerlea St, Pittsburgh, PA 15232
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