Carbon monoxide alarm triggered near Georgetown Road, Franklin PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a carbon monoxide alarm was activated near Georgetown Road. Fire units responded but later learned the alarm was tested by the property owner. No emergency found.
Audio|Heard on: Venango County Police, Fire, and EMS
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02:39
Transcript:
00:00
Station 17, Station 23, CO Station 1, CO alarm, Georgetown Road.
00:28
Station 17, Station 23, CO Station 1, CO alarm, near Georgetown Road, Cross Street, Snyder Street, French Creek Road, and Niles Road.
00:42
It's going to be no contact made.
00:44
Time now, 1504.
00:58
Thanks, Dodge, 1504th.
01:38
Responding 1506.06.
01:55
We just received a call back from the alarm company stating it was the owner testing the alarm, you can proceed to your own discretion.
02:13
Back in. F.G.06.
02:27
All station 23 and 17 units responding near Georgetown Road.
02:33
Account holder is on site.
02:35
He was testing the alarm.
02:36
Proceed your own discretion.
02:37
Time now is 15.07.
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Location mentioned:
Georgetown Rd, Franklin, PA 16323
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