Emergency responders check for carbon monoxide on Queen Street, Lancaster PA
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According to the dispatch call, responders checked a residence near Queen Street in Lancaster for possible carbon monoxide exposure using a gas meter. The incident was handled in non-emergency mode.
Audio|Heard on: Lancaster PA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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01:5
Transcript:
00:00
Do you want us to add fire for possible CO?
00:06
Yes, please.
00:08
Eric.
00:10
County from ambulance (number withheld), we're going to take in place of ambulance (number withheld) on Queen Street.
00:16
They are aware.
00:18
(number withheld), okay.
00:20
County, Deputy 5 respond.
00:23
Deputy 5, okay.
00:25
Squad 5 from Deputy 5.
00:28
Good.
00:30
Upon arrival, I'll just need the 4 gas meter, just do a quick check for CO in the house.
00:36
Squad 5, Calvi.
00:39
Squad 5 and TAC-5 from Deputy 5.
00:41
You can commit non-emergency.
00:44
Okay, squad 5, I'll see.
00:47
Squad 5 again.
00:48
Squad 5 again.
00:55
County from ambulance (number withheld), you can take part non-emergency.
01:00
County, TAC-5 is on C.
01:03
TAC-5, I copy you're on C.
01:04
And C-51, copy.
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