Carbon monoxide alarm triggered by cooking at residence, Lancaster PA
Fire units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near East Fulton Street in Lancaster City. Upon investigation, the alarm was determined to have been triggered by cooking activities. No hazardous conditions were found, and the situation was resolved without incident.
Audio|Source: Lancaster County Fire and EMS - Charlie
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Transcript:
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Lancaster City, near East Fulton Street, Class 2, Emmerich.
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Respondent.
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Banner Township 162, Springdale, A.N.A.N.A.
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903.
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Town, it's your ponder of Osmer.
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I got a call from the alarm company, written a carbon monoxide alarm for residence hall.
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Then they said someone on the scene acknowledged the alarm and stopped.
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Engine 9-0304.
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Engine 903 O'clock.
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McHu-6-3 from county.
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Nicky-263. This one likes your township, 1102, Millersville Pike,
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Class 3, sick person.
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We are responding.
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County Intermediate 6-1 arrived at LGH.
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Intermediate 6-1 arrived at LGH. County from ambulance 561.
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Ambulance 561.
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We can handle the call near East Fulton Street in place of Makeu 69, unaware.
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Make U69 from County.
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County, this is a McEU 69, we copy.
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Okay, Chief 9-05.
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Chief 9-0.
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Chief 9.
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I'm arriving with a two-story presidential being met out front.
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Chief Knob.
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Key Knot.
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Okay, that's your founder out, five.
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And you're on to your father, friend.
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County 162 spring.
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Caused by cooking.
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Two-905, okay.
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903-905, you're available, 1365.
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Location mentioned:
Near E Fulton St, Lancaster, PA 17602
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