Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation in Peters Township, Mcmurray PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews in Peters Township responded to a residential carbon monoxide alarm near Williams Avenue. The alarm was initially reported as a possible fire but later confirmed to be a carbon monoxide activation. Evacuation was in progress as crews assessed the situation, with no immediate reports of illness.
Audio|Heard on: Washington City Fire, County Zone 1 Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Control station 64, Peters Township.
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Near Williams Avenue.
00:05
Near Williams Avenue, Peters Township for a residential fire.
00:09
Showing CPAT 64 time off (number withheld).
00:21
Control, engine 643 is in service for two.
00:25
Call back from the alarm company saying it's going to be their carbon monoxide alarm going off.
00:31
Evacuation in progress.
00:38
Control, engine 641.
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Engine 641, ten four.
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Check off the updates.
00:45
Give me a carbon monoxide alarm now.
00:51
That's received.
00:52
Any reported ill effects?
00:57
That's going to be under that.
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Location mentioned:
Williams Ave, McMurray, PA 15317
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