False alarm from faulty carbon monoxide detector, Montgomery County PA
Fire responders checked a carbon monoxide alarm at a home on Arlington Road. They found no danger and determined the alarm was caused by a faulty detector. The detector was taken out of service.
Audio|Source: Montgomery County Fire/EMS Dispatch and Digital Fire
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Transcript:
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Chief 26 responding to Arlington Road.
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Chief 26, OK.
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Police on location,
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while I'm showing as a CO detector.
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3.8 subject of Payne, near Locust Street.
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3.8A., subjects of Payne, near Locust Street,
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between Brown Street and Robert Street, Northston.
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B.
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B45C, action with injuries, Main and Vineyard and Vineyard.
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B. 45C, C,
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accident with injuries,
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Main Street and Vine Street, Hatfield, Burrough.
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Now the engine 26, we're splitting.
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It's 26, got.
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Twenty-26 is out.
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Two-twix is out.
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Countyman's 443.
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The malfunctioning stove and exhaust van, both have been isolated, the house has been violated, 243 and 44 available.
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I'm notified.
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The house was checked.
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There's no issues.
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Faulty detector apparently.
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We're going to put it out of service for 24 hours you can need the company available.
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Location mentioned:
Arlington Rd, Lower Merion Township, PA 19072
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