Carbon monoxide alarm at mobile home causes nausea, Saxonburg PA
A carbon monoxide detector was activated near Carol Drive in Saxonburg Borough. A female reported feeling nauseated after detecting a smell inside the mobile home. Emergency responders responded and evacuated everyone. No active alarms remained afterward.
Audio|Source: Butler County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Station 27, cover a call for 15, carbon monoxide detector activated.
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Near Carol Drive, Saxonburg Borough.
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Female there is really nauseated in the space that she smelled something inside the residence.
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Time now, 5.54.
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Oh, her, and she 15, or out he can't cancel them?
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G15, okay.
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Station 27 monitors, 215 devising you can go back in service.
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Time now 555.
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Control Station 15 to let's call.
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Patient 15, okay.
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Safety 15 to do that.
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Station 27 monitors, 3215, you can go back in service.
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Time no, 550, sir.
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Carol Drive, command, 453 separation.
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4.453 is on location.
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Single story, mobile home, I'll think of that.
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453. Okay,
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558. Father, Station 27, Acknowledges.
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Station 27, you can go back in service.
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Authority Chief, 15.
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Press the 15, probably 15, right, always.
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Piscuit, 27, back in.
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27, okay, rescue 15, okay.
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Rescue 15, 45, 3.
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Rescue 15, 45,
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3.
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Good.
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Rescue 15, 45, 30.
02:01
Good.
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45.
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Everybody is evacuated this time with no active alarms.
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Copy. The other rescue fix.
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Location mentioned:
Carol Dr, Saxonburg, PA 16056
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