Carbon monoxide alarm triggers aid for multiple patients, Avalon PA
A carbon monoxide alarm reactivated at Avalon Apartment Homes caused symptoms in multiple patients. Emergency crews are checking affected units near California Avenue. No evacuation occurred.
Audio|Source: North Hills Police / Fire / EMS
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For a carbon monoxide alarm that was activated two days ago, now having two patients experiencing symptoms.
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Avalon Apartment Homes, near California Avenue,
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Unit 403, Stations 103, 108,
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148-on-5, 4-05.
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108 Clause 10.
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Prision.
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291. 291.
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Appreciate.
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Apologies for EMS, for (name withheld) was having high blood pressure and chills,
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female callers, also experiencing dizziness, you're going to have two patients in 406.
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Safety is on the scene.
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No alarm's going off, no evacuation.
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I'm going to 403 to check it out.
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Okay, yeah, she, again, she, this was two days ago and she shut it off and hook it down.
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