Carbon monoxide alarm sounding on Mine Road, Lancaster County PA


Fire and EMS units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm on Mine Road that had been sounding for about 30 minutes. No one at the location reported feeling ill, and the caller requested that emergency vehicles respond without lights or sirens.
Audio|Source: Lancaster County Fire and EMS - Bravo
01:32
Transcript:
00:00
All right, Tonship 1607 Mine Road, ACOLM.
00:14
County T402 is responding.
00:21
Assistant 42, okay, it'll be a CO alarm[1] that's been going off.
00:25
It started about 30 minutes ago, no one's sick.
00:28
G-4-2-2-2 is okay.
00:33
Counting, Mickeyu 82-1 and route to LCH.
00:37
Mickey 82-1, okay.
00:43
Okay, Rescue 42 is 4.
00:46
Rescue 42, okay.
00:52
County M with 401 in row.
00:57
Any else, 401, okay.
01:04
County engine,
01:05
42 is allowed.
01:10
You're on the ladder, 42 with bars.
01:13
Ladder 42, okay.
01:22
42 units responding, mine wrote.
01:25
The callers are also asking for no lights, no signs.
01:30
Forty-two units from G4229 emergency.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CO alarm: Carbon monoxide alarm activation
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Location mentioned:
Mine Rd, Pennsylvania
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