Carbon monoxide detector activates with previous high readings, Birdsboro PA
Fire and rescue units responded to a carbon monoxide detector activation near East Main Street between Chestnut Street and Gary Road in Union Township. The detector had shown high readings a week ago and the batteries were recently replaced, but the alarm continued to flash. No one reported symptoms.
Audio|Source: Berks County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Union Township near East Main Street between Chestnut Street and Gary Road carbon monoxide detector activation Station 7 Rescue 7 Union Township near East Main Street between Chestnut Street and Gary Road carbon monoxide detector activation is 359
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He is bleeding from his eye with being controlled.
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Individuals are separated.
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It's Assistant Center.
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Yeah.
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Assistance 7 responding 0901.E.1.E.1F.E.1.E.1.E.E.S.E.E.S.E.E.S. If you see, it's a tech activation in the Blum team alarm.
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No LED readout provided.
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They replaced the batteries that was still flashing.
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Test was done about a week ago, levels were high,
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and they hadn't needed since then. Revised with that rate.
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Location mentioned:
Near E Main St, Birdsboro, PA 19508
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