Carbon monoxide alarm triggers response in apartment building, Coraopolis PA


A carbon monoxide alarm went off in an apartment building. Medics and fire units responded. No residents showed symptoms of exposure.
Audio|Source: Allegheny County West Police, Fire, and EMS, South Fire
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Transcript:
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Friday, near North Point Avenue, the apartment 14 in Grumperseo on this room.
00:19
124.
00:21
Medics and fire going to near North Tulane Avenue apartment 14 for CO alarm[1] activation with no symptoms.
00:36
County 12-way.
00:38
I'm going to be clear, I'll head over to 81.
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12 or 4 stories.
00:43
Copy. Copy.
00:47
Thank you all, this is to deny and a need for EMS, evaluation for one.
00:53
The medication is the stage I'll probably open over.
00:55
Hopefully, from an EMA for the traffic store, and they're going to definitely just one-year-old is monthly.
01:01
All right, so correct, this is one for an E-O-E-O-N-E-O-N-T.
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Okay.
01:17
Connie, 12.08.
01:22
Caller near the way, are they waiting outside? That's a secure building.
01:32
We'll say, we'll call back, make sure they are.
01:36
All right, thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CO alarm: Carbon monoxide alarm activation
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Location mentioned:
Coraopolis, PA 15108
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