Carbon monoxide alarm triggered by battery change at residence, Sewickley PA
A carbon monoxide alarm was triggered at a residence near Montgomery Road. The activation was caused accidentally when someone changed the batteries. No fire was found. Carbon monoxide was detected at a low level, and the gas company was called as a precaution.
Audio|Source: Allegheny County Fire - North
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Transcript:
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C.O alarm activation, no LFX, near Montgomery Road, 158 second activation, fire 71944.
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908 squad will be on location 3.3, looks like a multi-family,
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nothing from the exterior.
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108L3 on the off-command.
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Copy three-story multi-tegradation.
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...from exterior, I'll see you with command in 1945.
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Connie, 150, Chief, will be on a scene.
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Copy, Chief, on scene, 1945.
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The man, he was not just a system-being-stated battery.
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The county 158 rescue engine is 2.
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Copy rescue engine with 2 in 1946.
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The (name withheld) was changing his batteries and his accidental activation.
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No fire, 101A.
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Copy accident,
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information, fire back in 1847.
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County 150 a rescue engine on scene.
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Copy 1952.
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County one, Chief.
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Good Chief.
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Go ahead, Chief.
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Yeah, we have 34 million in the main living area.
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Would you fetch people's gas to this location?
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Copy that.
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Location mentioned:
Near Montgomery Rd, Sewickley, PA 15143
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