Carbon monoxide emergency at Taco Bell in Cuba, Cuba MO


Fire and emergency services responded to Taco Bell near North Franklin St in Cuba, Missouri, for a carbon monoxide emergency. The CO2 meter showed a dangerously high level of 2000. Both employees reported headaches and dizziness. The building was evacuated.
Audio|Source: Crawford County Sheriff and Fire
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Transcript:
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We'll be paging fire to the Taco Bell.
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Reporting Party believes that they have a gas light CO[1]2 meter shut up to 2000.
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Reporting Party advised both employees have a headache and one of experiencing busyness.
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104, I'm inrope.
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24233.
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3.4 are they all out of the building?
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We're advising them to evacuate as we speak.
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10-4[2]. 10-4.
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Cuba Fire 3812, North Crawford House 1, Respond near North Franklin St, Taco Bell, intersection, Fire Street, Bellin Avenue,
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for a CO[1] with illness,
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CO[1]2 meters, reading at 2,000 both employees experiencing symptoms.
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Cuba Fire 3812, 30,
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North Robert House 1, respond 40.
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5 near North Franklin St, Taco Bell, intersection Meyer Street, Seldon Avenue for a CO[1] with illness.
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CO[1]2 meter reading 2,000 equals employees, experiencing symptoms.
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Timeout 234K in jail framework.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CO: Carbon Monoxide
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement
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Location mentioned:
Near N Franklin St, Cuba, MO 65453
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