Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation at residence, Chambersburg PA
A carbon monoxide detector alarm sounded at a residence near South Main Street, prompting evacuation of the occupants. Emergency fire and ambulance units responded to the scene. No one reported feeling ill at this time.
Audio|Source: Franklin County Fire Operations
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Transcript:
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This is and G5, call from the homeowner near South Main Street.
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Good, CO detector going off at the house. The view of the house evacuated, no one's feeling ill at this time.
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Free see you, thank you.
00:17
Franklin Engine 5-1 on the scene two-story single-family nothing everred from the alpha bravo-dela side of the out of best getting it is five-one on the scene a two-store residential nothing other than side the alpha broadway delha twenty three thirty-three
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so this is in g5 and seen also this isn't g5 on the scene twenty three thirty three
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Franklin Ambulance 5-8 on the scene.
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It was 58, 2336.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Main St, Chambersburg, PA 17201
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