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Carbon monoxide alarm at Steelton apartment triggers responseSteelton PA

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Near S 2nd St, Steelton, PA 17113

Fire crews and EMS responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at an apartment near South 2nd Street in Steelton. One individual reported flu-like symptoms, but meter readings showed no carbon monoxide present. The investigation indicated a likely faulty detector. Responders checked the building thoroughly, including the basement and second floor, to ensure safety and monitor for hazards.

Audio|Source: Dauphin County Fire and EMS Dispatch - Digital
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Transcript:
00:00
501 near S 2nd St, near S 2nd St Apartment 1, carbon monoxide alarm with the patient.
00:05
Engine 91, 1046.
00:07
7-4 clear, the 7-2 in service. We're on to the Class 3.
00:11
Command 4 is clear, the 48 crew can do whatever you need, done.
00:18
Thank you, 7. See you go.
00:22
Copy direct.
00:27
County, Mickey-25 is fine.
00:34
Recurably Mickey 185, near S 2nd St, Borough Steelton.
00:40
The compartment is number one.
00:43
You have one patient that a carbon monoxide alarm is feeling flu-like symptoms.
00:49
The fourth floor is clear.
00:52
What you wish is for the 48 crew.
00:56
Okay, engine 9914.
01:00
County, 12, 120, Transport, and Holy Spirit.
01:03
Okay,
01:07
hear me at one, two, minute, one point. Four-eight, no one, two, a minute, one point.
01:15
Forty-eight, no one's on the vector five, take that.
01:25
The 91 Tower 1, it'll be Ops 4.
01:30
Command Truck.
01:32
Division 3 is good.
01:37
We're helping your engine crew on 4 number 5.
01:44
Man,
01:46
you guys are from 46,
01:48
Division 5, 48 checks, Division 4,
01:52
all are clear at this point.
01:58
Command 50s.
02:04
Where's EMS coming from?
02:13
4088 Cypress Road 4088 Cyprus road 4088 Cyprus Department J.
02:18
Juliet.
02:21
This is a police department with a psychiatric issue.
02:24
Number seven.
02:25
32, I copy.
02:31
BAM 46, yeah, the caller, I have their number. That's it.
02:40
Contility 50 officer, he had an investigation.
02:43
Let me know what you got.
02:45
Johnny, one one.
02:47
Command 48 is going to head out?
02:50
Okay.
02:55
Intermediate home.
02:59
I'm complaining a refusal. Did you need me somewhere?
03:04
Copy. At this time I'm in a bit running the meter. I have zero readings at this time.
03:09
We do not have a patient.
03:12
I'm actually at the homeowner of the property. He's actually the one to call 911.
03:18
I believe at this time we may have a faulty detector, but I'll still be investigating.
03:23
The entire one gets all seen, send them inside as well.
03:30
County, just let me know if they want us to continue.
03:35
Command 46, Truck 88 chauffeur.
03:40
County 1-5 is transporting to osteo.
03:46
Roof reports clear, no deadloads, also per maintenance department 202 called.
03:56
Command 50 from Cali.
04:00
Command 50 from Cali.
04:05
Command 50 from Cali.
04:14
Command 50 from county.
04:19
Is there something like to relay to Command 50?
04:26
That's correct.
04:32
One-one, they do not need you in field.
04:35
Understood.
04:38
Do you have any, Claire? Are you from River Blaza now or you want to wait a minute?
04:45
Go ahead, county.
04:47
Negative, not at this time.
04:49
This time I believe we have a control situation.
04:54
Your caller is standing next to truck 48, or correction, truck 88 to the rear.
05:01
She's a black hoodie on.
05:08
Mankees that made an inspector to the second floor.
05:16
Command 50, do you need the rescue replacement?
05:20
Negative.
05:26
Command to Lieutenant 1.
05:32
Okay, there's a 110, you can cancel AILF.
05:36
Got the EMTG number four.
05:39
Updated information, I just talked with the call taker, or the callers, and they said it was from the second floor elevators going south towards the back of the building is where the haze was in the order.
05:54
Let's close this window on second floor south side and see if something recreates.
06:04
We're going to go check the basement quick before we start clearing everything.
06:10
There is a slightly pool station on Division 2.
06:18
Command to investigation on 4.
06:25
Stand by, Command, command.
06:27
Give me a couple minutes.
06:33
So you're good. So I'm just letting you know this is an apartment building.
06:37
I'm gonna have 91 run their meter up on the second floor.
06:44
Fire part of wood from command.
06:49
Command standby on the second floor readings.
06:56
Just stay in that area for now and see if anything recrates with that window shut now, okay?
07:02
Copy.
07:09
Hey man, at this time I'm pretty sure we're going to have a faulty detector. You have zero readings.

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Near S 2nd St, Steelton, PA 17113

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