Carbon monoxide alarm triggers response in West Pittston home, Pittston PA
Fire and EMS units responded to a carbon monoxide detector alarm at a home near South Watch for Hall in West Pittston. The homeowners were changing batteries in the detector, but the alarm continued to sound. Crews ventilated the area and advised the residents to wait outside while they evaluated the situation to ensure no carbon monoxide was present.
Audio|Source: Luzerne County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Chief, I got another alarm from the same location, near South Watch for Hall.
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We're still unseen.
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The west ring is still going off.
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We've just got to reset now.
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I just want to let you know.
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Entrant 1 is responding.
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County from (number withheld) utility.
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Sunny County.
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Arriving on C.
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C. Bill.
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Billin's 524-com.
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524. 524.
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Okay.
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104. 104.
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How many from (number withheld)?
00:57
Sean County.
01:00
Made contact with homeowners 104 Testual.
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Changing batteries in the CO detector, however, they are still receiving an alarm.
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So I'm going to continue (number withheld) engine in solely and we'll make reads.
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Welcome.
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I also have advised the residents to throw in some shoes and the coat hang out outside, so we rule out that there is any CO524 is going to stay unseen with us.
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Okay.
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(number withheld) engine to Luzarn County.
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Tern County.
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On thing.
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1637.
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Question, District of Manda County.
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Go ahead.
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Okay, all the buildings are now silenced.
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We've got to reset.
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Manager on scene had the code, so he completed this operation.
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Engine 1-5-6 backup.
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Location mentioned:
Near South St, West Pittston, PA 18643
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