Basement carbon monoxide alarm triggers response, Dauphin County PA


A carbon monoxide detector alarm sounded in a basement at a residence near Old Course Road. The alarm company confirmed a resident was testing the alarm and reported no danger. Emergency responders were notified due to the carbon monoxide concern.
Audio|Source: Dauphin County - Fire (Dispatch, Firegrounds, and Fire Police)
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Transcript:
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Wagon's 3, I copy available, and Caption 48, I copy to respond, and near Old Course Road, near Old Course.
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The Souter residents, a basement CO detector alarm[1].
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The alarm company just advised that they spoke with (name withheld), said everything was okay, he was testing an alarm,
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but due to carbon monoxide, they still have to notify us.
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So, up to you what do you want to do with that?
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Is EMS still in their way?
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EMS is still responding.
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I'll meet them there.
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Okay. You want the engine available or just have an open course?
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No, they can go available.
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I've got a meter on here.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CO detector alarm: Carbon Monoxide Detector Activation
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Dauphin County, PA
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