Fire alarm signals possible gas or carbon monoxide issue, Blandon PA


Fire and EMS responded to a fire alarm near Cornerstone Drive for a possible gas or carbon monoxide problem. The alarm signaled for both gas and carbon monoxide but showed no digital reading, no smell, and no one had symptoms.
Audio|Source: Berks County Emergency Services
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Transcript:
00:00
Correct. 6-9-2-1-1-4-3, cornerstone, right.
00:04
Okay, many, 6-5-11, and ladder 79 in route. It's going to be Tennis Park Condo 1-801, Cambridge, No Unit Alpha 7,
00:12
65-year-old female portion 85-year-old female, so I'm able to get up, 220 pounds, and they'll walk in close.
00:19
Okay.
00:20
Works, medics, 521, busy.
00:23
Medics is 821 busy, 1132. Medics, 65, 21, Berks, security check.
00:28
Okay, 6921, 1732, 143, cornerstone drive.
00:32
Calvin outside long going off.
00:34
It's been allowed for both gas and problem and outside.
00:37
Currently flashing the color for carbon and outside. No digital readout, no odor for symptoms.
00:43
Okay.
00:45
Okay. Okay. 171.17.
00:48
17.17.11.13. 1132.
00:51
The first string, N-181.
00:54
Engine 181. Engine 181.
00:57
Sorry folks for me.
01:01
Patients in the care of EMS complete, 18 available.
01:05
18 available, then 33.
01:07
Saturday 12 responding, 1133, 143, Cornerstone Drive.
01:11
Problem and outside of one going off, native symptoms.
01:15
The alarm is for both gas and problem with octide, flashing different colors for each.
01:19
Currently flashing red for problem and outside, no digit for readout.
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Location mentioned:
Near Cornerstone Dr, Blandon, PA 19510
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