False carbon monoxide alarm at residence on Chestnut St, Indiana PA
Fire department responded to a CO alarm at a residence near Chestnut Street, Indiana. The landlord reported the alarm was sounding. The tenant said she would leave the residence, but her status and that of other tenants is unknown. On-scene personnel found the alarm was likely due to a faulty detector. No fire or medical emergencies were found.
Audio|Source: Indiana County Fire Dispatch and Fireground Operations
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Transcript:
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Station 100,
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respond,
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CO alarm[1], no patients, near Chestnut Street, Indiana Borough Fire Officer.
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Indiana Borough, Fire Officerate.
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Indiana, County, 100, assist at 1.
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100.1.
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I'm responding.
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This is the one-year responding, CO alarm[1], no patients, near Chestnut Street, Indianaboro, Crossacheter, North 8th Street, and North 9th Street.
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Caller advising that tenant called him, stating the CO alarm[1] is making noise, caller was a landlord.
00:48
Tenant told the caller that she will leave the residence if she is still on the property, unknown status of the tenants on the other side of the duplex.
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Next time, good copy.
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0-949.
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Cia County 1R assist in 1-0151.
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100 to 61. You're on, Tina, 0951.
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Getting in a county, 100 cent, no.
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100 percent you're acknowledging CO alarm[1], no patients, near Chestnut Street, Indianaboro, crossings are North 8th Street, and North 9th Street.
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Caller was the landlord advising the tenant, call him advising, that the CO alarm[1] was making noise.
01:47
Tenant told the caller that she will leave the residence. It is unknown if she is still on the property and unknown the status of the tenants on the other side of the duplex. Your assistant one is already on scene.
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Indiana County, 100 West.
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100 West.
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Acknowledging.
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100 West, you're acknowledging CO alarm[1], no patients.
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Near Chestnut Street in Indiana, Borough, Cross streets are North 8th Street and North 9th Street.
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Caller was a landlord advising his tenant called him, stating that the CO alarm[1] was making noise. Tenant told the caller she'll leave the residence.
02:33
It is unknown if she is still on the property and unknown the status of the tenants on the other side of the duplex there.
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Your assistant one is on scene at this moment.
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Goviac County.
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Hunter West, I'm assistant one.
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Go ahead, assistant one.
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Hey, Rick, I've got a bad detector here. It's given me five beeps.
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I am going to have Central just come over with the monitor detect, check it.
03:03
But I think you guys can cancel from West.
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Copy out, thanks, sir.
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Appreciate it, thanks.
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Indiana County, engine one or two.
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Engine one or two.
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En route with two, non-emergency.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CO alarm: Carbon monoxide alarm activation
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Location mentioned:
Near Chestnut St, Indiana, PA 15701
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