Carbon monoxide detector activated at residential address, Wyncote PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a carbon monoxide detector was activated at a residence near South Avenue in Wyncote. Fire personnel investigated but found no carbon monoxide levels or odors. The detector was possibly faulty.
Audio|Heard on: Montgomery County Fire/EMS Dispatch and Digital Fire
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01:42
Transcript:
00:00
Engineering 6277 near South Avenue 594-o-1.
00:03
Engine in 166. The 29, carbon monoxide detector activation, near South Avenue.
00:07
Main Clay Street, Sherry Street, Park, 94-1, Podcast.
00:15
Just say you.
00:19
Bad detector, no readings from the house.
00:21
Okay, tool held me.
00:25
Just any two.
00:30
County ladder, six in a row.
00:37
All right, six lines approved.
00:40
Okay.
00:45
System 27, Thompson.
00:48
This is in 2017.
00:54
The latter 6 and I don't see you.
00:56
We're investigating.
00:59
All right.
01:04
From Quinn, 20 sound off.
01:08
Go ahead.
01:12
Just standing out in the house, do we have no levels or odors anywhere?
01:22
Can we narrow it down? Was it a natural gasser or something else?
01:28
The only odor we have so far is air freshener on floor number two.
01:33
They're still checking out the basement.
01:35
No levels or no odors down there and we're going to start up there.
01:39
Either do the normal just to see if we can get something going.
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Location mentioned:
South Ave, Wyncote, PA 19095
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