Carbon monoxide alarm activates in all-electric building, Allegheny County PA


Fire crews responded to a carbon monoxide alarm activating in room 216 near Christopher Wren Dr in Pine Township. The alarm reset and then reactivated. Responders believe it may be a malfunction or a smoke detector since the building uses only electricity and has no gas service.
Audio|Source: Allegheny County Fire - North
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For the report of a carbon monoxide detector going off, 9,000, Christopher arrived in room 216 in pine.
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Station 228 on North Fire 2 at 2326.
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County 220 assistant in.
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Copy 220 assist for us.
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The cold takers reported that it went to reset the alarm and it reactivated.
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Copy that probably a smoke detector because that's all electric building so there should be no gas.
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Yeah.
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8.28 with 3.
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Engine 2.8 with 3, 23, 28.
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2028.
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191 from a citizen.
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My guess it's going to be a leak detector.
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Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Christopher Wren Dr, Pine Township, PA 15090
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