Carbon monoxide alarm triggers response at residence, Erie PA


The fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near West 42nd Street. The alarm was in the bathroom, and there were no signs of illness or hazardous exposure.
Audio|Source: Millcreek Fire/EMS, East County Fire/EMS, Erie City Fire
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Transcript:
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Alarm C.O.
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Near West 42nd Street. Erie, PA.
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Engine 12.
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Alarm C.O.
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Near West 42nd Street between Melrose Avenue and Washington Avenue.
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18, you're responding near West 12th Street, Safe Harbor.
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Langer Avenue and your town center drive are going to be your crosses. You're responding for a 30-year-old male,
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like EMS to come transport him to the hospital.
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Dispatch engine 12 responding near West 42nd Street for a CO alarm[1].
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Engine 12, near West 42nd Street.
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Carbon monoxide alarm, no illness.
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Alarm located in the main bathroom.
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12, copy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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CO alarm: Carbon monoxide alarm activation
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W 42nd St, Erie, PA
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