Fire alarm triggered by CO detector with no hazard, Lehighton PA


The incident involved a carbon monoxide alarm activation at a residential location near North 13th Street in Lehighton, Pennsylvania. Emergency responders arrived but found no confirmed fire or hazard. The alarm was triggered by a CO detector, with no further problems reported.
Audio|Source: Carbon County and Northampton County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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County Fire Station 20[1], Angel 1,20 Utility 1 for reported CO alarm, near North 13th Street, cross-overty street, City, communications tag 3, 1137 hours.
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Thank you, Nadee 3, 1737 hours.
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Thank you, 3, we'll respond.
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We're responding. OAS-2-3-300 Northgate tribe of the traditions of Hanover are in the front door for 85-year-old female with left-side numbness in the history of strokes.
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Thank you.
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221. 311-4 are going to hold up to the phone.
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The 121-104 responding to alarm, near North 13th.
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Near North 13th to step-by-step.
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Qualified protect alarms for the CO detector expectation, no location information, no location information, no field or information.
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Thank you. Thank you.
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Thank you. One.
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Mr. Citi-1.
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Please, Citi-1. Hello. Hello, so many close back.
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The fielder, Michelle, on the stage.
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They thought it's a big-older and leading the CAL alarm for the detector apologies and provided for the facility.
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Please, see.
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We'll hope you're time at the facility one.
Police codes explained
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Fire Station 20: Responding Fire Unit
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Lehighton, PA 18235
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