Co alarm triggers at judicial center, no emergency found, Franklin County PA


A carbon monoxide alarm was triggered at the judicial center on North Main Street. There were no signs of fire, illness, or evacuation. Responders found the alarm was likely caused by maintenance blowing dust in the ramps. Conditions are normal.
Audio|Source: Franklin County Fire Operations
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Transcript:
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Reganager 1-1-tower 1 near North Main Street, to the judicial center.
00:04
We had a co activation on the stairway number two at the top ramp.
00:09
No reported sickness at this time.
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171, 2-story courthouse.
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Nothing evident does not appear to be evacuated.
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A man, 172 story courthouse, nothing evident.
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1001. Franklin, here 1-1-1-1-2-2-0-1.
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G1-10-0-1.
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A R1-1-1-1 thing, Brackland.
00:28
Tower 110 or two.
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R. One handle 12-7.
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What you need? Farm's a normal operation.
00:39
They say they were blowing out some dust in the ramps there.
00:43
Most suspected problem,
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your discretion. Yeah, normal condition, panel.
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17 to captain 1-1-1.
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Good.
00:50
Panel initially was showing a supervisor and it's now in normal operation.
00:55
We met with maintenance?
00:56
They didn't re-load on around, correct.
00:58
No, I'm just here with one of the sheriffs.
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All right. Here's a saba.
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Go ahead, down, very.
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Repeat your last?
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One one, michael.
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111. Missile readings haven't been obtained yet.
01:09
We've met with sheriff's department of staff.
01:11
We have personnel going down now to investigate use for a power blower.
01:16
We have normal conditions depend on, no active alarms, no evacuations of progress.
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We're going to check it out.
01:21
We'll take you here in a few moments.
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Copy, captain wormone, dunner, paul.
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Location mentioned:
N Main St, Pennsylvania 17236
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