Fire department responds to carbon monoxide alarm at vacant house, Chattanooga TN
Emergency responders attended a carbon monoxide alarm at a home near Harcourt Drive. The homeowner reported the house is vacant but the alarm continued to sound, prompting a safety check.
Audio|Source: Chattanooga Public Safety
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Transcript:
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NJ-15 carbon monoxide alarm near Harcourt Drive.
00:14
Hey Day, will you call this party on the delayed accident at Walgreens on East Priner Road?
00:19
Okay, sir.
00:24
You see, I'll have a mail in custody.
00:27
I'm clear.
00:29
261, Melon Custody, 1719.
00:35
Number 105, traffic sign.
00:41
Revised your call sign.
00:45
Into 15.
00:47
Car 185, traffic stuff.
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Yeah, command, I've got medics on scene.
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185, go ahead.
00:56
Receive. You mess on scene, now that's any other.
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NG15, Joe, you're responding for a carbon dioxide alarm near Harcourt Drive.
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Near Harcourt Drive.
01:08
There for a Dolphin laying Audubon Drive.
01:11
Car 1.85. I'm going to be at Frazier right here at the Veterans Bridge.
01:18
Tennessee tag, or correction, Georgia tag, (name withheld), (number withheld).
01:24
So I'm going to tell you a four-runner, green color.
01:26
I've got multiple times that does.
01:28
Okay.
01:30
(name withheld) advising the home is vacant right now, but the alarm is going off, requesting it be checked out.
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Location mentioned:
Near Harcourt Dr, Chattanooga, TN 37411
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