Fire crew responds to carbon monoxide alarm near Nicholas Ln, Rector PA
Fire department was dispatched to a carbon monoxide detector activation near Nicholas Ln. Upon arrival, crews from Guardian were working on the system and the alarm was unplugged. The response was later canceled as there was no active threat.
Audio|Source: Westmoreland County Fire
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Transcript:
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Ms. Marlon on one station 42, respond near Nicholas Ln.
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for a carbon monoxide detector activation at commanding operation fire attack none.
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Ms. Marlon, on one station 42, respond near Nicholas Ln.
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for a carbon monoxide detector activation act commanding operation fire attack none.
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Smaller-in-O-1.
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Station 42, Respond, near Nicholas Ln.
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From anodoxide Attack Act, creating Operation Fire Attack 9. Additional call from Guardian advised crews working on the system.
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Request fire permacential.
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$43.
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Time for G-call, be the update.
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Mayor.
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Guardian called back and they have crews working on this system. It's unplugged.
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They request millions cancel.
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Besides for,
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so I said a quick ride up there.
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Location mentioned:
Near Nicholas Ln, Rector, PA 15677
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