Carbon monoxide alarm triggers response at east Springfield home, East Springfield PA
Fire crews responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near Westlake Road. The homeowner reported a level of 43 parts per million from a wood-burning stove and no one was sick.
Audio|Source: Erie County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Springfield, presidential CO-A alarm, near Westlake Road.
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Springfield, presidential CO-A alarms, near Westlake Road.
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103.
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E.C.106, you're responding.
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A.L.S. Priority 1 for hemorrhage.
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(name withheld), (number withheld).
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Maples Room 122.
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You're responding for a 74-year-old male.
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741.
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One of threes and quarters.
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Springfield, second tap, for residential CO alarm.
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Central CO alarm, near Wesley Grove.
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Springfield, second tap for CO alarm, near Wesley Row.
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If you responding, residential CO alarm, near Westlake Road, Crome Drive and Scott Road are your cross streets.
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Homeowner, they're saying CO alarm's going off.
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Looks like he has a reader saying he's getting about 43 parts per million.
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They have a wood-burning stove in the home.
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Location mentioned:
Near W Lake Rd, East Springfield, PA 16411
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