Smoke alarm triggers response with possible carbon monoxide exposure, Camp Hill PA
Fire crews responded to an activated smoke alarm near Trindle Road in Camp Hill. Multiple detectors were sounding, and occupants reported a strange sensation on their tongues, indicating a possible carbon monoxide presence. No fire was confirmed at dispatch time.
Audio|Source: Cumberland County Fire Dispatch (Main)
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Transcript:
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Burt, Camp Hill,
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Near Trindle Road, smoke detector activation, box 14.02.
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Units 14 and 13, truck 14, rescue 14 responding.
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Near Trindle Road, detector activation box 14 at 2.
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Units 14 and 13, truck and rescue 14 responding.
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Options used, ops 2, 412.
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Okay, responding to your area.
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Squad 13, 415.
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Is unit G-14 responding?
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That's correct.
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Unit G14416.
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Company 14-416.
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Company 14 appraised, Macquarie.
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Unit G14 from headquarters.
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Unit C14.
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Unit G14 near Trindle Road.
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Occupants report strange feeling in their tongues.
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They did advise they have a strange feeling in their tongues.
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Both detectors are going off, one upstairs, one downstairs.
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Use ops 2, and they're a response to your company.
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Headquarters, engine 313 response.
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Copy info, go ahead and read this, Max.
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Engine 313, 418.
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Headquarters, engine 14 responding with two.
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Engine 4A.
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Engine 4.
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Engine 14, 418.
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I know, you get old off.
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PG14. Okay, G420.
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