Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation in Harrisonburg, Harrisonburg VA


A carbon monoxide alarm sounded at a residence near South Mason Street in Harrisonburg. The occupant was evacuated and reported a headache. Emergency medical and fire services responded to the scene. The detector was located near the basement, but the carbon monoxide level was unknown.
Audio|Source: Rockingham and Harrisonburg Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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I C.O. event with illness, 478, South Mason Street, Harrisonburg.
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Power 1, Ambulance 981, and Rescue 40.
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Respond C.O. event with illness 478, South Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Cross Streets, Campbell Street, and Paul Street, operate TAC 9.
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In carbon dioxide, a lot of her home had gone off at 0.730 this morning.
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It was for question.
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I thought about her to check out her house, but have a home gas or furnace.
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And complaining of a headache,
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whether or had an injury of headaches.
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Detector is near the basement door.
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Unknown what the reading was.
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They are evacuated the building.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Mason St, Harrisonburg, VA 22801
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