CO alarm triggers evacuation in Bald Eagle Township, Mill Hall PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible carbon monoxide alarm activation near Campbell Road in Bald Eagle Township. Residents were reportedly outside with no signs of illness, though one person initially refused to leave. Crews advised the caller to remain outside until responders arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Clinton County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Engine seven, box 405, CO alarm activation, no patients.
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Near Campbell Road, Bald Eagle Township, 316.
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Wayne County Engine seven.
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Engine seven.
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We'll be responding momentarily.
00:17
Momentarily, just advise at 316.
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Clinton County Engine Seven.
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Engine Seven.
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Responding with two.
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Engine Seven responding with two, Box Four Hundred and Five.
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CO alarm activation, no patients.
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Near Campbell Road, Bald Eagle Township.
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Caller reported that their CO alarm went off.
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Nobody's feeling ill.
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One person was refusing to leave the residence.
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The caller was to be waiting outside, advised them to try to get the other person out until responders arrived.
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Location mentioned:
Campbell Rd, Mill Hall, PA 17751
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