Possible carbon monoxide incident investigated with no danger found, Elk County PA
Fire and rescue responded to near 208 Street for possible carbon monoxide exposure. Residents reported headache, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. No carbon monoxide was detected. All units cleared the scene.
Audio|Source: McKean County Public Safety, Elk County Fire
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Transcript:
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Looking kind, Chief 5 responding.
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Chief 5 responding, near 208 Street, Apartment 3.
00:06
Callers looking for the fire department to come check for carbon monoxide.
00:09
She has headache and diarrhea.
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Her son has nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.
00:14
No alarms going off in HealthUp 2.
00:22
Routine County, Chief 510, responding.
00:26
510 responding, self-ups 2.
00:33
County 3002 on scene.
00:37
3002 on scene, near 208 Street.
00:43
McKean County, G510 on scene.
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G510 on scene, near 208 Street.
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McKean County from Rescue 55.
01:05
Rescue 55 responding with two.
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Rescue 55 responding with two, near 208 Greaves Street, Apartment 3.
01:14
Callers reporting off the hospital carbon oxide.
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She has a headache and diarrhea with a phase on that's not seen.
01:19
Nogesolone diarrhea, north correction cell off soon.
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McKin County Rescue 55 is on scene.
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Rescue 55 on scene, 13, 13.
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Kine County, C5.
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C5.
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C5.
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Verified there is no carbon monoxide in the structure.
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Everything is clear.
01:53
All station 5 units are returning available.
01:56
No carbon monoxide in the structure, all station 5 units are returning.
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Elk County, PA
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