False carbon monoxide alarm caused by cooking, Tarentum PA
Fire crews responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near West 6th Avenue. After inspection, no carbon monoxide was found. The alarm was likely triggered by cooking near a faulty detector. All units were released after confirming the area was safe.
Audio|Source: North Fire Dispatch 6
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Transcript:
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First, the alarm going off in Santa Residence,
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near West 6th Avenue to run them.
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So we'll retone for Mission 282,
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751.
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County 202 engines responding.
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751.
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281 rescue squad responding.
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1753.
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County, 22nd engine is on scene.
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Nothing evident from the exterior.
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282, Lieutenant 2Welf, command.
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I copy that, not evidence.
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From an exterior command.
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Turning to arm rescue squad on scene.
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That's fifty seconds.
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County from two to two, Lieutenant Two.
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Lieutenant Two.
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...and two.
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Went to the house, negative findings on CO.
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We're going to chalk us up to a faulty detector.
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Homeowner was cooking by the detector.
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You can place all units back in service.
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I copy that.
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Nothing's found.
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They're going to return the units.
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758.
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Location mentioned:
Near W 6th Ave, Tarentum, PA 15084
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