Carbon monoxide alarm triggers, two residents feel ill, Myerstown PA
A carbon monoxide alarm went off repeatedly at a residence near Hilltop Rd, Jackson Township. Two people inside felt ill but their condition was not serious. A possible leak behind the stove was suspected, and the fire department was called to investigate.
Audio|Source: Lebanon County Fire
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Transcript:
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Jackson Township, near Hilltop Rd, near Hilltop Rd,
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for carbon monoxide detector with patients.
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Box 3203, Fire Ops 3, 1932.
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Engine 31 with 4.
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Copy 31 with 4, 1933.
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County prior, 1732,
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responding.
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2.
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Near Hilltop Rd.
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Call are reporting that their CO detectors are going off every few moments and stop and go off again.
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Describe there are two people feeling ill but not describe it serious.
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The husband is in the house, does believe it's a leak behind the stove but once fire department to check it out.
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You can use fire on three props.
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Location mentioned:
Near Hilltop Rd, Myerstown, PA 17067
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