Crime & Safety

Carbon Monoxide Alarm Due To Heater Malfunction: Chesco Officials

The alarm went off of at 4:45 a.m. in West Pikeland Township due to a heater malfuntion, according to Lionville fire officials.

(Kristin Borden/Patch)

WEST PIKELAND, PA - A carbon monoxide alarms that sounded off early Friday morning in West Pikeland Township was the result of a heater malfunction, fire officials said.

Chester County emergency service reported at 4:45 a.m that a carbon monoxide alarms was sounding off at the intersection of Bodine Road and Rapps Corner, Chester Springs.

Lionville fire officials said Friday afternoon that the alarms were going off due to a heater malfunction.

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