Carbon monoxide alarm activates at residential home, Blandon PA


A carbon monoxide detector activated at a home near White Birch Lane in Maiden Creek Township. The call was made by a 10-year-old child. The alarms stopped and no one showed any symptoms. The cause was burnt food in the microwave and the home was ventilated.
Audio|Source: Berks County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
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Maiden Creek Township, near White Birch Lane, cross street of Wyatt Drive,
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a carbon monoxide detector activation,
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station 12, ladder 12, medic 6921, covering for station 670, Maiden Creek Township,
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near White Birch Lane, cross street of Wyatt Drive,
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carbon monoxide detector activation,
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1818.
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Mnix 6721.
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66721. We are available, we can take that.
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Mnix 6721, you'll be responding to recall Monty-6-921.
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The next 6921 you can recall Main Creek Township near White Birch Lane virtually and that 61721 is going to be handling 1820.
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For Candle 1-6512 is available with the refusal.
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No,
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6512 copy you're available with the refusal, 1820.
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Works for 10 and 95.
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Lieutenant 95.
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Burnt food in the microwave.
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Place has been ventilated. Your 95 available.
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Copy burnt food in the microwave.
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You did ventilation. 95 is available.
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1821.
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Perfect. Site 12 is fine me.
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Responding 1821,
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near White Birch Lane, call from a 10-year-old child stating the carbon monoxide detectors in the basement are going off. No symptoms in the residents.
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His parents are unaware of the call stating the detector is reading zero and that the alarms are not going off any longer.
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Location mentioned:
Near White Birch Ln, Blandon, PA 19510
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