Possible carbon monoxide leak near 3rd Ave, Chester County PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews and EMS responded to a possible carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near 3rd Ave in Lower Oxford Township. Elevated CO levels of approximately 100 parts per million were found in the basement. Occupants were evaluated by EMS and appear to have avoided prolonged exposure.
Audio|Heard on: Chester PA Fire-Talk Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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He's saying he has readings in the basement.
00:03
Readings at the front door.
00:06
Okay, copy that.
00:08
I'll be on scene momentarily.
00:10
Pulling down Third Avenue now.
00:17
People in the basement.
00:19
I saw a hundred in the basement as of right now.
00:25
Copy, 100 parts per million in the basement.
00:28
How many people are you inside with?
00:31
Currently.
00:34
Okay.
00:37
We're getting EMS to check out the homeowners.
00:42
They said they arrived home due to the alarm going off, so I don't believe they were in the house for a long time.
00:49
Okay, I'm right.
00:51
Command engine, upon your arrival,
00:54
have your personnel report to site alpha.
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Location mentioned:
3rd Ave, Lower Oxford Township, PA 19352
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