Carbon monoxide detector alarm triggers at apartment building


A carbon monoxide detector went off at Argyll Port Apartments. The resident left their apartment and reported possibly hearing another alarm elsewhere in the building. Emergency services are responding, but there is no sign of fire or confirmed danger yet.
Audio|Source: Montgomery County Fire and EMS - East
01:36
Transcript:
25 carbon dioxide detector, 126 Argyll Road, 25 carbon monoxide detector, Argyll Port Apartments, (name withheld), 126 Argyll Road, St. Paul's Road and South Church Road, far more lower Mary. Okay, 5 is good. Okay, 25. Engine 25, okay. 35, 33, single episode, simple episode 1529 to Calpike. 3.85, QR.S. 33, single episode, Wipping, Tavern. 15, 29, to Cal Pike, WIPPink. Engine, 25, and 10. Good. A caller from (name withheld) advised their detector was going off in their apartment. They're outside. They also thought they heard another detector going off somewhere in the building. Arriving at Armstrong. Very important discussion. See, (name withheld) is the caller and they are outside.
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Location mentioned:
Near Argyle Rd, Ardmore, PA 19003
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