Carbon monoxide alarm prompts evacuation near Huntington St, Harrisburg PA


A residential carbon monoxide alarm sounded near Huntington Street. The alarm company contacted the resident, who did not know the cause. No one reported illness. Residents were advised to evacuate as a safety precaution.
Audio|Source: Dauphin County Fire and EMS Dispatch - Digital
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Transcript:
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POS-45-740-Huntington Street, crushed at North 72nd.
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For carbon monoxide alarm, Class 1[1], Company 91,
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Engine 34-1, Rescue 33, 22, 22, 18.
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Engine 91 with 4.
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Engine 91 with 4.
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Okay, engine 341 with 6.
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Engine 341 with 6. Engine 341 with 6.
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Chief 914.4.
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Chief 91-4.
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Again, near Huntington St, alarm company advising a residential carbon monoxide alarm showing the kitchen.
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No one's sick.
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The alarm company did make contact with the resident.
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They were unaware of what set it off.
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They were advised to evacuate.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Class 1: Priority classification level 1 for the medical problem (lower severity)
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Location mentioned:
Near Huntingdon St, Harrisburg, PA 17111
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