Carbon monoxide alarm triggered by battery change, North Belle Vernon PA
Fire and police units responded to an alarm triggered by carbon monoxide detectors near Ross Straver Street. No injuries were reported. The alarm activation was likely caused by changing the batteries in the detector.
Audio|Source: Westmoreland County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Swarland Island Station 81, Company's 1 and 2, respond near Ross Straver Street.
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Cross streets of Knox Avenue and Utah Alley.
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C-O alarm activation, no patients, operations, TAC 11[1].
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On the station 516, that will be Medicare 520.
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918, fire is on attack 11.
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Fire Department is responding near Ross Trevers Street for carbon monoxide alarm going off no patient
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540.
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540. Ready.
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I've had her coffee's 11.
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five by one if you're responding here we're ten-forward you can come in non-emergence or cancel
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that's more than you said if you have been canceled by armstrong ready for service
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receipt 920
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4 o'an station 81 companies want to respond near Ross Draver Street for COLM activation. No patients, operations attack 11.
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County Mac 520 is in route.
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921. 921. C-31 over in.
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Stafford, Chief,
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sounds like they were changing the batteries, now the alarm's beeping.
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No patient.
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Companies wanted to respond near Raj Straber Street for a C-A alarm activation. No patients, operations attack 11.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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TAC 11: Tactical operations channel 11
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Location mentioned:
Near Ross St, N BELL VERNON, PA 15012
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