Carbon monoxide alarm triggers fire response in residential area, Bucks County PA
Fire units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near Point Pleasant Pike in Plumstead Township. The homeowner reported the alarm but said no one was feeling ill.
Audio|Source: Bucks County Fire North and OPs
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Black 2019, Tension Engine 41, 4794 A6 Drive off the Gloucester Drive.
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Point Pleasant Pike, carbon monoxide.
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Italian 20 is responding.
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Italian 20 is responding.
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To the Tain, 20,
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we'll call from the homeowner for the carbon monoxide alarm going off. No one's feeling ill and they were evicted.
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How do you see?
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824 respond, copy report.
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824.
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E411 in response. 241 in response. 8G41.
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241.
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C in Q24, Vivite, sounds like it's probably the basement carbon monoxide.
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What do you see?
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2920 is on scene out in those kidding.
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Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Point Pleasant Pike, Plumstead Township, PA
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