Carbon monoxide alarm malfunction at residence on North 20th St, Wilson PA


Fire crews responded to a residence near North 20th St after a carbon monoxide detector alarm sounded. After checking, they found the alarm was due to a standalone detector malfunction and not a real carbon monoxide hazard.
Audio|Source: Northampton County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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We're calling the possible property owner.
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You're also calling the reason standing next to all right.
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I'll property.
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Receive. Receive. Zero-nine accounting.
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Twenty-four journey.
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Yeah, let's have the station.
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It's going to be listening to those people that own the residence.
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Yeah, so as I go back, we'll just check the house because it's unusual.
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She goes back out near North 20th St.
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Ted Rob, please have near north 20th street.
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It's the UMS 3.
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It's the UMS 3.
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Thank you. And we'll help you on this one.
00:27
I mean, Rob Muleberg, 0205.
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Apologies for the confusion.
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I made contact with (name withheld).
00:31
He's going to be responding in a white floor in 30 minute each day.
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Copy that, Johnny.
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The problem here was a standalone carbon oxide detector that was whaling.
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It took us a while to isolate the problem.
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We've called it, but we need to be out here.
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Location mentioned:
N 20th St, Wilson, PA 18042
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