Carbon monoxide alarm reported in apartment at Richardson Avenue, Shohola PA
A carbon monoxide alarm sounded in an apartment near Richardson Avenue. A caller reported the alarm but was unsure if anyone was affected. A 74-year-old female occupant had difficulty breathing and chest pains and has a history of lung disease with no relief from medication.
Audio|Source: Pike County and Lackawaxen Fire and EMS
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She'll hold up near Richardson Avenue for a carbon monoxide alarm,
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41 engine 2, 41 ambulance.
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Sho'u'a near Richardson Avenue for a carbon monoxide alarm.
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41-inchot-2-41 ambulance.
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Cross streets, Stone Dock Road and Chauncey Thomas Road,
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1743.
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Gallup for a 74-year-old female difficulty breathing, slight chest pains.
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She does have COPD and nebulizer, no relief,
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and she's having difficulty speaking.
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Thank you. 41 engine 2.
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Responding.
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1745 near Richardson Avenue, apartment number 2.
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Caller had an audible carbon monoxide alarm sounding unknown any symptoms and a bed cell connection.
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Location mentioned:
Richardson Ave, Shohola, PA 18458
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