Carbon monoxide triggered by car in garage but no injuries


Fire crews responded to a home after a carbon monoxide detector went off, likely caused by a car left running in the garage. No injuries or patients were reported.
Audio|Source: Westmoreland County Public Safety
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Transcript:
Smarland on one station 6, first one, 999 Julia Drive, Queen Antonio Drive, from an oxide detector activating operation fire attack 9. The north hind, dispatch, station 211, fire standby. 999 Julia Drive, Tuscan Hills. CO condition in the residence result of a vehicle left running in the garage, negative patient, attack 9. 508 and 667. 211 Acknowledges 2.13 at the round. 2.13 acknowledging a route 1943. 500 copy needs. 5-6-2.2. County. Clear that person on station. 1937 1934. Thanks for example. Thanks for seeing. I always advise any electing vehicle running in the garage. No patient. This, F. 6th 6 acknowledges. 500 524 is 108
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Near Sabato Dr, North Huntingdon, PA 15642
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