Carbon monoxide alarm triggers medical response near miller road, Clarks Summit PA
An elderly couple's carbon monoxide alarm went off for a long time near Miller Road. One person reported having a headache and the pilot light on the boiler was out in the basement. Emergency responders were dispatched to the home.
Audio|Source: Susquehanna, Wayne, Lackawanna, and Wyoming Counties Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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Lockwinnah County dispatching, rescue four, engine five, ambulance 28, respond near Miller Road in Waverly.
00:07
Caller reporting her carbon monoxide alarm going off possibly has a headache, repeat it.
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Lugwana County, Rescue 4, Engine 5, Ambulance 2, 28 respond, near Miller Road in Waverly, caller on scene, reporting her carbon monoxide alarm going off to the residence.
00:23
Believe she might have a headache.
02:41
The caller and her husband are elderly.
02:44
She said her husband went down to the basement and the pilot light was out to the boiler.
02:49
Not known how long it had been out and the state of the carbon monoxide alarm was going off for a long time before they noticed.
02:58
Please turn forward, sound below me on the road shortly.
03:02
Uh-4.
03:05
The center, engine 5 arrived for Penrault.
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Location mentioned:
Miller Rd, Clarks Summit, PA 18411
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