Carbon monoxide alarm triggers response; no gas leak found, Bellevue PA
Emergency services responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Lincoln Avenue in Bellevue after an initial report of a gas smell. Residents reported no gas odor, and it was determined to be a carbon monoxide detector activation with no confirmed fire or gas leak.
Audio|Source: Allegheny County Fire - North
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Transcript:
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I see the alarm activation with the reported editor at S. Shepard's Door near Lincoln Avenue, Bellevue Borough.
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No, 2, companies, 108, 148, 49,
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250, Channel 5,
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2050.
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30108 small is this? Is this going to be an oxide activation or a smell of gas?
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It says it's a C-Sterm activation but then it says that there's a smell of gas.
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I'm not sure where it's coming from.
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30108 will be out.
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Copy.
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County one for to answer four and one. Hurry.
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How far up you want me to go?
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I got a little way though.
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Go ahead.
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The resident is claiming no gas, it's a carbon outside alarm.
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The company is not emergent for now.
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All units alerted for near Lincoln Avenue in Bellevue per command on the emergency response 2017.
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Location mentioned:
Near Lincoln Ave, Bellevue, PA 15202
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