Co alarm sounding at shohoa home after wood stove use, Shohola PA
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According to the dispatch call, carbon monoxide alarm sounded at a Shohola home after a resident added wood to their stove. The resident evacuated safely and no one was injured.
Audio|Heard on: Pike County and Lackawaxen Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Chahala Township near Woodtown Road for a C.O.
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Alarm 41-inch.
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2A. Rear alert.
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The Shohola Township near Woodtown Road for a C.O.
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Alarm 41 inch to a 2A rear alert.
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The Crossroads of Robert Road and Tulip Circle at (number withheld).
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On 10, 41 ambulance one.
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41 angle on point.
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On second.
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Receive (number withheld).
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Com center,
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(number withheld).
00:45
(number withheld). (number withheld).
00:48
We're out to Pocono.
00:50
Receive (number withheld).
01:04
Miltford 404 East Harford Street at Bell Reef for Fall 30S 26 and Meltz 2.
01:19
Receive (number withheld) Woodtown Road for a CO alarm sounding.
01:24
Homeowner woke up to add more wood to their wood stove then they believe that's the cause.
01:28
Caller did evacuate and there's negative illnesses.
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Location mentioned:
Woodtown Rd, Shohola, PA 18458
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