Carbon monoxide detector triggers fire alarm at Penn Valley


A carbon monoxide detector triggered a fire alarm at a location in Penn Valley. No fire or danger has been confirmed.
Audio|Source: Montgomery County Fire and EMS East, Bucks Fire/EMS West
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Transcript:
00:00Station 22 Fire Alarm 410 Conchalk and State Road.00:03Station 22 Fire Alarm 410 Conchalk and State Road between Pennhurst Lane and Centennial Road, Penn Valley Lower Marion.00:49Chief 22 heard.00:52Chief 22, okay.00:54Zone 24 bedroom carbon monoxide detector.01:01Okay.01:05The Honor Club is also giving it as Narberth as a township and would bind us across street.01:10We advise them we have different cross streets.01:20She's 22.01:21Okay.
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Station 22 Fire Alarm 410 Conchalk and State Road.
00:03
Station 22 Fire Alarm 410 Conchalk and State Road between Pennhurst Lane and Centennial Road, Penn Valley Lower Marion.
00:49
Chief 22 heard.
00:52
Chief 22, okay.
00:54
Zone 24 bedroom carbon monoxide detector.
01:01
Okay.
01:05
The Honor Club is also giving it as Narberth as a township and would bind us across street.
01:10
We advise them we have different cross streets.
01:20
She's 22.
01:21
Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Near Conshohocken State Rd, Penn Valley, PA 19072
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