Possible carbon monoxide exposure at norristown home, Norristown PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, residents at a home near East Airy Street in Norristown reported a strong smell of exhaust and headaches after running a motorcycle in the basement. A carbon monoxide detector was triggered, indicating possible carbon monoxide exposure.
Audio|Heard on: Montgomery County Fire and EMS East, Bucks Fire/EMS West
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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27, 301A, carbon monoxide detector, no symptoms, near East Airy Street.
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27, 3a1A, carbon monoxide detector, no symptoms, near East Airy Street, high street, old area, street, box, (number withheld), NARFTA.
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Edge 27 with 3.
00:21
And it's 27, okay.
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The sun there was running a motorcycle in the basement.
00:26
They now can smell exhaust fumes throughout the house.
00:28
They're complaining of headaches.
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And revised the next week.
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