Carbon monoxide alarm triggered by faulty detector, Delaware County PA
A carbon monoxide alarm was triggered near North Linden Avenue in Upper Darby Township. Multiple emergency units responded and found the alarm was caused by a faulty detector, not an actual carbon monoxide presence.
Audio|Source: Delaware County Fire - Ops 8
03:20
Transcript:
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126 truck 37 up every car 3 near North Linden Avenue for every township carbon monoxide allow 26 truck 37 up every car 3 near North Linden Avenue to lind boolver Upper Darby Township carbon monoxide alarm in 1960 7 copy your phone
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I'm here, (name withheld).
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1. (name withheld).
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126, car 3, truck 3, 7-7 on location.
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126 car 3 truck 37 on location 1990.
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10 story is single
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truck 37 stay out on north one
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truck 30 sound copy
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4
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About 26th, part, the room is reporting that their alarm just starting going off for going on and they'll investigate.
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Car 326, Rear Report,
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two stories,
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below Great Basin access.
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331 from fall.
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Batterford 331, 1921.
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So that's only 6 o'clock.
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Report of the second or the other detector.
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Just double check of the page and there's no reason to apply.
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Okay,
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me switch for that.
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Okay,
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do you have another meter with you?
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Medi 400 and Lex 433.
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Transporting a little hospital.
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Nail, 426, Madic 400, 1922.
02:44
We're going to correct that size, office.
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One of the two-story middle of a row.
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All right.
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All right, 2.25.
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Carthry to firework, company reporting a faulty detector.
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Return to his sound.
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Part 3 record, faulty detector.
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The answer available 1924.
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Location mentioned:
N Linden Ave, Upper Darby Township, PA 19082
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