Residential carbon monoxide alarm triggers fire response, Burlington IA
Fire department responded to a residential carbon monoxide alarm near 150th Street. The alarm appears to be automatic and likely triggered by a security system. No contact was made with the property key holder at the time.
Audio|Source: Westcom Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Engine 431, carbon monoxide alarm, near 150th Street.
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Engine 431, carbon monoxide alarm, near 150th Street.
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Cross streets are dead end and plumb drive.
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On arrival use, TAC 5, timeout, 1120.
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All right sir, go ahead and do your thing in there.
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431.
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431.
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In route for the CEO on 150th.
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Copy in route headed to near 150th Street on a carbon monoxide alarm.
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No contact's been made with the key holder so far.
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I acknowledge so this is an automatic alarm called in.
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Paul Panis up now, go ahead and reset both of you.
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Yes,
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it's residential.
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I believe it came from a ring alarm.
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I acknowledge, thanks.
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You're welcome.
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Engine 431, looks like somebody might be on site as well here.
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Yeah, it's all is an update thing.
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You're welcome.
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You're welcome.
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Location mentioned:
150th St, Burlington, IA 52601
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