Residential carbon monoxide alarm triggered accidentally, Archbald PA


A residential carbon monoxide alarm was triggered accidentally near Falcon Lane in Archbald. The homeowner confirmed it was a false alarm and no one reported symptoms.
Audio|Source: Lackawanna County Dispatch & Gold Channel (Mid-Valley Area)
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Transcript:
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Blackwater County dispatching Chief Squad 21 engine 212 221 4 tanker 21 chief 33 engine 33 2 219-59,
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respond.
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Near Falcon Lane in Archbald for residential CO alarm from the hallway, negative symptoms. Repeating.
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Lockwood County dispatching station 21 chief squad engines, tanker, chief engine 33, engine 332, 219-559-59.
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Respond, near Falcon Lane in Archbald, for residential CO alarm from the hallway, negative on symptoms. Cross-Rosphery Lane,
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1810, operate ungulled.
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Connie, 598.
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1598. 598.
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On the way. 1599 out of service place.
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1811.
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Squat 21. Squat 21, Wakwana. Squat 21, Wakwana.
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Squad 21.
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Spark 21 on the way.
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10-4[1]. Just advising, we did get a call from the homeowner, (name withheld).
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He stated his daughter activated the alarm by accident and all was 10-4[1].
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But he called us before he called the alarm company.
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I advise him to contact his alarm company.
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Copy. We're going to call on 9-Avergence to make sure things okay.
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10-4[1], sir.
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Blackwana, 21 Alpha.
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21 Alpha.
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Okay,
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I copy that message.
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I should be on seeing in about two minutes.
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We've been there before for the same thing.
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Okay.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment of message received or understood; affirmative response.
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Location mentioned:
Near Falcon Ln, Archbald, PA 18403
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