Carbon monoxide alarm triggered by cooking gas stove, Pittsburgh PA
A carbon monoxide alarm was activated near Haberman Avenue in Pittsburgh. The cause was determined to be cooking on a gas stove. A 71-year-old female was found conscious and breathing, requiring assistance with unknown injuries.
Audio|Source: Pittsburgh Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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I was reporting a zone 10 CO alarm.
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Again a 27 engine, 27 engine only zone 45, near Haberman Avenue between Camp Buck and Kathleen.
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ADT reporting zone 10 carbon monoxide going off.
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Stay on fire 1, 18,
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23.
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I have an E1 detail in your district,
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near Loretta Street, between Frank Street and Theo Diddle Way,
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71-year-old female, conscious breathing, foul and needs assistance, unknown injuries, along with first responders.
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7 crop beans list to 6-0-9-insures.
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Dispatch 27 engine.
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33-17.
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37. 37?
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Yeah,
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he is fine.
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I'm back.
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27th engine be advised.
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The alarm company spoke to the keyholder.
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They're saying it was a bad cook and he was cooking with a gas stove.
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Location mentioned:
Haberman Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15211
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