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Faulty Detector Triggers Carbon Monoxide Alarm in Attic
1237 Oakridge St
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Summary
- Firefighters responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a Pittsburgh residence, determining the detector had reached its end of life and required replacement. No carbon monoxide was detected, and no emergency was found.
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A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 1237 Oakridge St.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 1237 Oakridge St.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 1237 Oakridge St.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 1237 Oakridge St.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 1237 Oakridge St.
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Pittsburgh FD Dispatch · Apr 25, 6:41PM · 0:31
Dispatch, 26 Engine. 26 Engine, go ahead. This detector reached its end of life. Advise homeowner to replace. No emergency, you can show us there. Copy, 26 Engine. All companies show 26 Engine back in service. 26 Engine, back in service, 1839.Dispatch, 4 truck, Medic 9S facing.
Pittsburgh FD Dispatch · Apr 25, 6:41PM · 0:09
26 Engine on scene, going to investigate. 26 Engine, received, 1835.
Pittsburgh FD Dispatch · Apr 25, 6:31PM · 0:27
Attention 26th Engine, 26th Engine only, zone 426, 1237 Oakridge Street, between Merrick and Brenning. Caller's reporting there's a CO detector in the attic going off. Again, 26th Engine, zone 426, 1237 Oakridge Street, between Merrick and Brenning. Caller's reporting there's a CO detector in the attic going off. Stay on fire one, 1831.


