Carbon monoxide alarm prompts welfare check at residence, Circle Pines MN
Fire and rescue units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm activation at a residence near 133rd Avenue in Albertville, Minnesota. No illnesses were reported, but a grandson requested a welfare check because his grandparents were at the location and the alarm had been sounding for several hours.
Audio|Source: Wright County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Flex to North End on the CO alarm.
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I'm going.
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...25 over at near 133rd Avenue,
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an aisle, seal alarm going off the last few hours.
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Was there any illness or anything?
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Negative, no illnesses,
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but grandson wants someone to come check it out because his grandparents was there.
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I have you on a fence fire out there.
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Okay. Okay.
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Three hundred forty-six cards status.
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I'll fire and rescue your first page on a CO alarm,
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near 133rd Avenue in aisle,
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time of first page 203, use M.A3.
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Subaru, 48, we're fine.
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203.
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46, we're fine.
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203.
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IEL Fire Rescue, your backup for a CO alarm,
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near 133rd Avenue.
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Time of backup, 203, U-SemI-3.
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Location mentioned:
Near Pine St, Circle Pines, MN 55014
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