Carbon monoxide alarm triggers response at residence, Lehighton PA
Fire crews responded to a carbon monoxide alarm activation near Birch Road. Elevated carbon monoxide levels were detected on the second floor, reaching up to 30 parts per million. Firefighters began positive pressure ventilation and requested additional personnel to assist.
Audio|Source: Carbon County and Northampton County Fire/EMS
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Fire station 16 for an engine to respond to a carbon monoxide alarm activation with readings inside near Birch Road cross of East Magnolia Road to other town communications from tack two at 2254.
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Counting, 1611, 23.
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1611 on 2255, near Birch Road in other town.
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Carbon monoxide alarm going off and they're getting a regime on the second floor.
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1611, okay.
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1611
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When you arrive on location, give me one or two guys and at CB8 to the front door,
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please.
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Meeters as well.
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1311
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1311 Yeah,
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so we're showing 20 on the first floor 25 to 30 on the second floor All this is compliant Start ventilating positive pressure
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and stuck down as if we can be established any reading
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Location mentioned:
Near Birch Dr, Lehighton, PA 18235
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