False alarm or minor gas concern at residential property, Kittanning PA
Fire units responded to a smoke or carbon monoxide detector activation near Glen Street in Kittanning, Pennsylvania. The crew checked the property with gas meters and determined it was likely a false alarm or minor carbon monoxide concern. No one reported any symptoms.
Audio|Source: Armstrong County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Decisions 130 110, 1-30, 10, 1-30, car 5, near Glen Street containing (name withheld).
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Resumpt detector activation,
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fire detective.
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Decisions 130,
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110, 120.
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612 Glensaryk Tannangborough, respect detector activation, fire attack two.
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134-4-1.
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Received.
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One-time to arm, I'm ready for knowledge.
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One-10 received.
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A strong-teeful-thage.
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Chief one.
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If you can board one-two-one, if you get on my station, I'll just need a meter up here.
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Check for C-O.
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Receive 110, do you copy.
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One thing, copy. One thing, copy.
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All right.
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Decisions 130, one year, second activity,
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convert.
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Chief 120 is acknowledged.
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120 received.
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Sloot to reactivate, you can contactu.
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Chief 130 from medic, 134.
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141. 141, 116, 133.
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Okay, medic.
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Good.
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You're here with no symptoms until you are.
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Get there and evaluate.
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Sir, we're in the backlog of traffic on your firehole side.
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We can be able to make our way up.
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Yes, sir, we're just going to check with a meter real quick.
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It's a new detector and we're going to go from there.
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Kittanning, PA 16201
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