False fire and carbon monoxide alarms at residence, Jermyn PA
Emergency crews responded to a fire alarm and a carbon monoxide detector going off at a residence near Washington Ave in Jermyn, PA. Residents were asked to wait outside as a safety measure. No actual fire or carbon monoxide threat was found during the check.
Audio|Source: Luzerne, Wyoming, and Lackawanna County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Avenue at Windsor Inn at the entryway, 70-year-old male fall victim, experiencing chest pain.
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Okay.
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Okay, you have six.
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Come here, go ahead.
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Chief, I got another alarm from the same location, 180th upwatch, first floor hall.
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We're still on scene.
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The Wesleyan was still going off.
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We just got to reset now.
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I just want to let you know here.
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16.5 to level off, it's 1 9,000 and direct party.
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Flood level 1 under 0-4-3-0.
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Here, 799.
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County from 189 utility.
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Surney County.
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We're arriving on C.
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Okay.
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I-24.
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Okay.
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104. 104.
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0.78 result seven for seven for seven.
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Thank you.
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You're welcome.
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County for 1892.
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I'm coming.
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May contact with homeowners 104, Pestral.
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Changing batteries in the CO detector.
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However, they are still receiving an alarm.
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So I'm going to continue 189 engine in solely and we'll make reads.
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Welcome.
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I also have advised the residents to throw in some shoes and the coat hangout outside to we rule out that there is any CO524 is going to stay on the scene with us.
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Location mentioned:
Near Washington Ave, Jermyn, PA 18433
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