False alarm for carbon monoxide leak at Bellevue home, Bellevue PA
Emergency services responded to a report of a possible carbon monoxide leak and a psychiatric issue at a residence near Lawrence Avenue in Bellevue. Upon investigation, the alarm was found to have been triggered by changing the battery in the device. No actual danger was present.
Audio|Source: Allegheny County Fire - North
01:43
Transcript:
00:00
Very possible carbon monoxide leak,
00:02
Near Lawrence Avenue, Bellevue, Station 108, 208, 250, 249, 258, respond on North fireups 5, also hold for caution for police, there's a psych issue happening at the address, 14.56.
00:31
Now you're just standby before.
00:35
All right. Ploating squad, stage at the top of the blocks, Lincoln and Florence.
00:41
Tomlin.
00:47
Townity, two good, five seven with three.
00:51
From county.
00:53
Got it. Got that.
00:57
Callers spoke with a key holder, they were changing the battery and the device.
01:03
Your discretion.
01:06
Stop.
01:07
Is there anyone from 261 on the air?
01:12
No one from 261 is on there.
01:13
No one from 261 is on there.
01:23
Station 261s on there.
01:31
261s, no problem.
01:33
They were changing batteries on the device, your discretion.
01:40
You can disregard all units put a vacuum service.
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Location mentioned:
Bellevue, PA 15202
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