Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation at Jersey Shore apartment, Jersey Shore PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a carbon monoxide alarm activated in an apartment at near Allegheny Street in Jersey Shore Borough. The building was evacuated for safety, and police and fire units responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Lycoming County Public Safety
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02:21
Transcript:
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Stations 45 and 3, a carbon monoxide alarm activation box.
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45-3 Jersey Shore Borough, near Allegheny Street.
00:09
Carbon monoxide alarm activation Jersey Shore Borough, near Allegheny Street,
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first floor apartment.
00:17
Alarm sounding, carbon monoxide alarm.
00:27
Upstairs unit.
00:32
Seven 445 respond.
00:39
Four five county come out please.
00:42
On the scene.
00:49
County control.
01:01
Six 3rd Ave, 426 3rd Ave.
01:04
Caller reporting the same male is there again, pounding on the windows.
01:08
He's now on the back porch.
01:12
Stop.
01:39
To be Box 45-3, Jersey Shore Borough, near Allegheny Street, apartment number one,
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zero 100 and thirty-five.
01:53
That's just 440.
02:01
Engine 445 responding.
02:03
Near Allegheny Street, apartment number one.
02:06
Carbon monoxide alarm activation.
02:08
Police are on the scene; the building is evacuated.
02:11
0136.
02:15
6 Ford County on scene.
02:19
On the scene.
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Location mentioned:
Allegheny St, Jersey Shore, PA 17740
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