Carbon monoxide alarm at residence causes illness, Dauphin County PA


Fire crews responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near Mall Rd. Upon arrival, they confirmed the alarm and found one woman feeling ill, leading to an EMS request.
Audio|Source: Dauphin County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Here's on a 34-1 box. Just be advised that the garage in the basement doesn't have any vents outside the house due to the garage door being broken. You can have Office 3 then, Firehouse number 3.
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Fox 492. Toll 21, (number withheld), (number withheld), top 38th, 5, Lighthouse, Roven 2-0-2-7, cross of Amity Road and Mall Road for breathing problems, plus 1,0, 2029.
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1-1.
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Okay, Nirmity, you, 1-1.
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Okay,
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Medicare, 1-1. Okay, Medicare, 1-20.
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Go past us.
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Okay.
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Okay, engine 34-1 is arriving, we'll be out with the meters.
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Okay, engine 341.
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Okay,
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truck 34 is on seat.
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All right, truck 34.
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Okay, from engine 341.
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Attention 34.
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County, we're gonna have 57 at the door.
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We have one female feeling sick if you could have EMS come over for an email please.
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County Lieutenant 501, you can clear fire.
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Okay, Lieutenant 501.
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County copies.
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(number withheld) Earl Drive cross-off hit in Old Drive enjoy a circle assisting fire assisting fire on a carbon monoxide alarm checking patient class 337 2033
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Second Mickey 7-2.
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52-A roll drive.
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Fire is on the scene of a carbon monoxide alarm originally reported. No one was sick.
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However, they got on scene. There's one female asking for EMS for a patient email.
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Location mentioned:
Mall Rd, Swatara Township, PA 17111
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