Fire units respond to carbon monoxide alarm on Elk Ct, Throop PA
Fire units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Elk Ct. The cause was weather conditions trapping furnace exhaust gases close to the building. The resident was advised to close a window. No fire or injuries were found.
Audio|Source: Luzerne, Wyoming, and Lackawanna County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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You send you a car for near Elk Ct for a CO alarm activation.
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And put me in wrap, please.
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10-4[1], 21.6.
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D-3.
00:17
Katty, everything's 10-4[1] here at 220.
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The furnace is on, and with the conditions with the weather, it's holding everything with the exhaust really low, and it's just making its way around the building.
00:27
The resident does have his window open.
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We advise him to shut it.
00:32
You could put 121 back up.
00:38
104, you're clear, 2147.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment of message received or understood; affirmative response.
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Location mentioned:
Elk Ct, Throop, PA 18512
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