Carbon monoxide alarm triggers at Reading residence, Reading PA
Fire and EMS units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Mulberry Street in Reading, Pennsylvania. Elevated carbon monoxide levels were found on multiple floors. A pregnant woman reported feeling drowsy and nauseous due to carbon monoxide exposure.
Audio|Source: City of Reading Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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Tension, engine, 9, lighter 3, rescue 1,
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medic 9. near Weber Street, between Union Street and Amity Street,
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carbon monoxide activation with symptoms, 23-2027.
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Manager 9, Moldare.
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Tension 9, 23-203.
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Medi-9, we're responding, switching over.
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Medicine, mercy.
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Borgheim-19-39, Molder?
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Lighter 3, responder.
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Clare 4 near Mulberry
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Clare 4, near Mulberry's street basement of an outside alarm filling off.
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There's a lead out of 666, a 20-year-old female is pregnant, feeling drowsy and nauseous.
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All right, we saw near Malbara.
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We're still in 2320.
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Engine 9's arriving, we're checking.
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Engine 9 arrived in 2320.
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Power 4 is on scene with the assignment.
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Call 4 on scene with the assignment, 2330.
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I agree to the car floor.
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Initial reading, first floor, nine parts per million CO.
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Copy.
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Nine crew into a car floor.
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Car four. Car four.
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Second floor, rear,
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31 parts per million CO.
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Okay. Okay.
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There's someone able to find the thermostat and kick it up.
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The chimney would be on the D-Delta exposure.
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Is it the D-Delta side?
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Yes.
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Same side as the Baker's out?
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Correct.
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Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Near Mulberry St, Reading, PA 19604
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