Carbon monoxide alarm triggers safety check at residential building, Biglerville PA
Fire and EMS responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a multi-unit residential building near Main Street in Arendtsville Borough. A resident reported a detector had gone off earlier, was silenced, and windows were opened. No one was ill, and responders checked the safety of the building.
Audio|Source: Adams County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
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Main Street, carbon monoxide alarm.
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Tower 5, Service 5, he's ops 2, 1119.
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Block 5, Arendtsville Borough,
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198 Main Street, carbon monoxide alarm, Tower 5, Service 5, use Office 2, 1122.
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Adam, Tower 5, 2.
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Tower 5, use Office 2, 1123.
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Tower five option.
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Go out of us.
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One carbon monoxide detector went off a few hours ago, (name withheld) silenced it, opened up all the windows.
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No one was feeling sick and the other detector never went off.
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Just here to have everything checked out.
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Tower 5 copies.
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You're arriving on scene.
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Two and a half story, multi-unit family residential, nothing showing in College Command 5.
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Okay, Tower 5, 1124.
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Location mentioned:
Main St, Biglerville, PA 17307
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