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Carbon monoxide alarm triggered by overcharged battery
Fire & Arson
Chambersburg, PA
Audio|Source: Fire Police Operations Channels
00:52
Transcript: (name withheld) from engine 13.2. Engine 132. This is another CO alarm activation due to an overcharge battery. Negative room monitoring right now and ventilating in the area, uh, 32-gannon. Got. And then the 27 Chambersburg. Yeah, it's 171923. (name withheld) Granite 3-9 arrived at wind for us. Yeah, it was 3-9-1924.
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Chambersburg, PA
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4-2 good 4-2 just disconnect your 4-inch come up behind the house let that lay there we're not going to be needly Franklin engine 2-1 staging with 3 engine 2 13028 Washington County Chief 7 also Port City Command. I'm not going to be able to come up behind the house. 16-1s there. I can come up to hear a vehicle because you got the line off the front. No, just let it the way it is. Franklin, engine 24-1. Stayed. Engine 24-1, 1329. Franklin, Washington, Rescue, 7. (name withheld). Washington, Rescue, 7, 13-29. Command forward engine 24-1. Are you the only one at the end of Crosmar and Pedersville? The 24-1, Engine 2-1, and Rescue 7 from Washington. Okay. Could you and 2 give us a hand being forward? We've been linking up here, but I do a couple more hands. Yeah, that's correct. Seven has a full crew, too. If we can utilize them as well. All right, stand by. Command on, Michael. Go ahead, Command 4. Every heated exhaust fan in the attic. The power's been secured. No fire. I'll be holding engine 4-2, engine 191, 241, and 2-1, you can return to rest. Adam, the engine attacker 3 is on the scene available. Addison container 3, switch back to fire an email. Command 4, holding, engine. Engine 9-1, learning, service returns, switch to back in Washington. Command 4, holding, engine 4-2.
(name withheld), NICU 2314 and Rape the Chambersburg. (name withheld), 231447. (name withheld) from 28. Amylos 2.8, 1447. (name withheld) from 28. 28. Go ahead. I don't believe that the animals is going to be able to fit back this driveway. Can you go ahead and start medical assist from 4 and tell them to bring a utility or a brush? Ambulance 2-8, requesting medical assist 1448? Ambulance 4-9. It's transporting the Waynesboro Hospital with ALS on board. Hambolns 4-49. Ambulance 49 from G-3 on Office 2. Go ahead, G3. The EMS crew is transporting your patient to the square. If you come down Baltimore Street to North Carlisle Street, we'll get you in. Copy that. You'll be an access from 11 or from Washington Street to see Baltimore. It's probably easier in Washington to Baltimore. When you get to the square, make the right on the North Carlisleau, you'll see the EMS bugging. Copy, we're direct. (name withheld) Fult-9-10-1451. Washington at 7910, 1451. Thank you to, ambulance 2A on the scene. Ambulance 281452.
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