Carbon monoxide alarm prompts evacuation in residential area, Kane PA


The audio discusses a carbon monoxide alarm that went off in a home, leading to the evacuation of the residents. Emergency services and a utility company are responding to check for hazards.
Audio|Source: McKean County Fire
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Transcript:
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For King County Station 5, Cainboro, 300 West Pine Avenue, crushed the South Braley Street and Schoolhouse Drive.
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For carbon dioxide detector activation.
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King County Station 5, Caneboro, 300 West Pine Avenue, crushed the South Braley Street and Schoolhouse Drive.
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For carbon dioxide detector activation, 1847.
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King County, Chief 5 responding.
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Chief 5 responding 1848, 300 West Pine Avenue.
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This was called in by a representative from Knox Energy that is responding to that location with a 5-minute EPA.
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The CO alarm[1] is going off.
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The residence is evacuated.
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It's not up to. 5-71 to McKean County.
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571.
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571 is responding.
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571 responding, south-ups 2.
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15 County, 570 is responding.
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570 responding south up to.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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CO alarm: Carbon Monoxide Detector Alarm
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Location mentioned:
Near W Pine Ave, Kane, PA 16735
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