Fire department monitors possible carbon monoxide at dorm, Bethlehem PA
Fire department responded to a four-story college dormitory at near Hill Dr. There was no visible fire, but they monitored for possible carbon monoxide levels inside the building.
Audio|Source: Northampton County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Engine 1's on scene.
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It's going to be a four-story ordinary dormitory.
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Nothing shown from the Alford-Broadside.
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Indira 1, Austria, have Hill Drive Commit.
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Okay, 4 and out.
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You're on the same with nothing strong in 22 or so.
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35-82, guy.
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35-804.
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My apologies to 84.
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He can show us in the Routhernders, Lee, Medics on board.
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Twenty-second.
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7084.
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Counting from 62 EMS6.
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16 AMS 6. 16 AMS 6.
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1784.
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The hospital.
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The hospital is 22-02.
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17-39, count.
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We're not out.
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20-20 to 50-45 long drive for 60-year-old male, fever, cold hands, be paying a any suburban camp.
01:02
1779.
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We're able to merge that the original call of clear all units please.
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All right.
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All right, ten, four.
01:13
Okay, 17 may, hold on the anything.
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22,03.
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Since then, I can I have a friend.
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104.22.3.
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Ladder Wencesman.
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I mean, 27, A.7.
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27 AMI 7.
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Latter one, go.
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Very able.
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22 o'3.
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Come off with a UVI meter, please.
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Reading a CO-slash-gap alone.
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Lighter once, that's one.
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Ladder 1, bring the meter.
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Location mentioned:
Near Hill Dr, Bethlehem, PA 18015
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