Fire alarm triggers odor check at residence near Washington Blvd, Williamsport PA


A fire alarm was activated at a residence near Washington Boulevard. The resident reported that either a carbon monoxide or smoke detector went off and there was an unfamiliar odor in the house. No smoke or flames were seen.
Audio|Source: Lycoming County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Station 1A, still alarm[1], box 1-4 in the city of Williamsport, near Washington Boulevard for an odor investigation[3].
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Still alarm in Williamsport, near Washington Boulevard and odor investigation[3], 21-11.
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122. KKJ 6857.
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Keelix, Keelich, Keelich, Kewa, Shulah, 58, 5,7.
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County,
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Indiana one responding. Near Washington Boulevard, it's actually a fire alarm[2].
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RP reports that either her carbon dioxide or smoke detector activated and there is an odor of something in the house.
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She's not sure what, 2113.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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still alarm: Initial fire alarm activation (no confirmed fire)
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fire alarm: Alarm indicating possible fire or smoke
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odor investigation: Check for suspicious odor (possibly hazardous materials or fire-related)
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Location mentioned:
Near Washington Blvd, Williamsport, PA 17701
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