Accidental fire alarm triggered in Philadelphia apartment, Philadelphia PA


A fire alarm went off accidentally in an apartment due to earlier concerns about a carbon monoxide detector. The fire department checked and found everything safe.
Audio|Source: Philadelphia Fire - South Fire/South Medics
02:4
Transcript:
Touch, (name withheld), 45th Street, Westminster Avenue, (number withheld) 45th Street, Westminster Avenue, operating soft moneypins. Change your 5. Proceeding in your 5. Accidental alarm[2], we're available. (number withheld) Pauling 40 if that's in westminster. For a rustic unknown, falters from a passerby. It's 47. C then you 27? You send PGW[1] for a routine response. Okay. We're available. From the... 9951V. 9501B. An engine 27? Engine 27. Individual got up and walked away from us. You are available if you want to take that Somerset and Howard. Affirmative, probably. Use the driver North Medical, look at him now. What is PGW responding for? Just a smell of a load of gas? Cool. There was a carbon dioxide detector that was alerting the occupants earlier. We got no readings, but the occupants did have a friend over that was dizzy. Okay.
Touch, (name withheld), 45th Street, Westminster Avenue, (number withheld) 45th Street, Westminster Avenue, operating soft moneypins. Change your 5. Proceeding in your 5. Accidental alarm[2], we're available. (number withheld) Pauling 40 if that's in westminster. For a rustic unknown, falters from a passerby. It's 47. C then you 27? You send PGW[1] for a routine response. Okay. We're available. From the... 9951V. 9501B. An engine 27? Engine 27. Individual got up and walked away from us. You are available if you want to take that Somerset and Howard. Affirmative, probably. Use the driver North Medical, look at him now. What is PGW responding for? Just a smell of a load of gas? Cool. There was a carbon dioxide detector that was alerting the occupants earlier. We got no readings, but the occupants did have a friend over that was dizzy. Okay.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
PGW: Philadelphia Gas Works (utility company called for possible gas leak)
[2]
Accidental alarm: False fire alarm
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Location mentioned:
Near N 45th St, Philadelphia, PA 19104
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