Elderly woman treated after detector issue, Lackawanna County PA
Emergency crews responded to a medical call for an 81-year-old woman at a home in Norman Township, Lackawanna County. No carbon monoxide or smoke was detected, but responders found a faulty detector. The woman received medical attention and all units were cleared after the safety check.
Audio|Source: Susquehanna, Wayne, Lackawanna, Wyoming and Luzerne Counties Fire / EMS
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Byrman County, Station 1, another 3rd
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near Hunter Lane, Norman Township, Toskey, Schuster Lane,
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for an 81-year-old female, all this done,
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the other head.
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Common Towning City,
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funded near Lampton, Lemon Township, Carsey.
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For an 81-year-old female,
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Paul, Cederheadhead,
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a response, (number withheld).
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Stay with you.
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Okay with you.
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33-wis responding, (number withheld).
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Everyone's when they respond to you (number withheld).
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Very much. Thank you.
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Thank you.
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You guys on.
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Cut.
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Okay.
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Tom Center, 28 engines.
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28 engines?
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Tom Center,
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we found a possible bad detector in the house.
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No CO reading, no smoke.
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All 28 units are available.
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I receive, 10-01.
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10 4 arriving at CMC, (number withheld).
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Lackawanna County, PA
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