CO alarm in residence triggered by cooking activity, Mckeesport PA
A residential carbon monoxide alarm sounded and was later determined by the alarm company and key holder to have been triggered by cooking activities.
Audio|Source: North Hills Police / Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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For a CO[1] alarm coming from the living room.
00:05
Copy, can you have them in the glides, please?
00:08
Uperman.
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C.
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Marshall Drive, for residential C.L.A.L.
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F. residential C.L.A.L.
00:16
F.E.L.F.R.E.L.
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F.
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County H.R. 30.O.4.
00:44
For a vehicle accident involving a tanker truck,
00:47
fluids on the roadway.
00:50
The area mile mark 70.3, I-39, south on a Franklin Park.
00:53
158, D20 fire chowel 7 in 1946.
01:02
County 220 on 2.02.
01:08
Go ahead.
01:12
I have one male with the laceration in the back of his head. Then I also have a female with some scratches on her back.
01:21
Oil on the road and debris solid in a bad bend.
01:33
Copy.
01:36
Number units for the crash, a train for fire, 7.
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County, 220 Chief, 220 Assistant, in service to the scene, switching to 7.
01:52
Copy.
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County 13004, add me to the crash.
02:00
I'll still monitor the C-O-1.
02:04
That's for C-O-30-04.
02:41
Chief 185-9.
02:45
Good, pal.
02:48
Chief, the alarm company's going back, spoke to a key holder, said the alarm was set off by cooking,
02:55
but we're unable to provide a proper code.
03:00
We'll continue, and you can hold us myself in action too.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CO: Carbon monoxide incident
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Location mentioned:
Marshall Dr, McKeesport, PA 15132
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