Faulty carbon monoxide alarm on North Penn Street, Allentown PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near North Penn Street in Allentown. Crews checked the scene and found no carbon monoxide readings, determining the alarm originated from a faulty detector.
Audio|Heard on: Lehigh County Fire and Northampton County Fire Tac-5
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01:19
Transcript:
00:00
Near North Penn Street, PEN.
00:03
Both streets, North Street and Brush Street, a CO alarm.
00:09
(name withheld), send Engine Four.
00:13
Stand by.
00:22
Attention, Engine Four, Truck Two, near North Penn Street.
00:25
N Street B, N Street, North Street, West Street.
00:28
A CO alarm.
00:34
(name withheld)'s five.
00:40
We need at north N Street, a CO alarm.
00:47
Same.
00:49
Start Penn Street command.
00:51
Or Penn Street.
01:04
Com, Penn Street.
01:08
Penn Street.
01:11
Com, no readings of CO in the residence.
01:15
We believe it to be a faulty detector.
01:17
You can terminate four strikes.
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Location mentioned:
N Penn St, Allentown, PA 18102
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