Fire department responds to carbon monoxide alarm, Edmond OK
The fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near Albany Drive. Five people were evacuating. Residents reported smelling gas but no one was sick. Evacuation was in progress as a safety measure.
Audio|Source: Edmond Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 2.
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Respond to carbon monoxide activation near Albany Drive.
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Math page 14B.
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Engine 2. Carbon monoxide activation near Albany Drive.
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Six, I have it on V.
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I've got one to check.
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Go ahead.
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If you just check, 3-2, 3, 3, 3, 3, 4s, please.
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Last there,
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(name withheld),
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Victor, Edward Adam, named Edward Sam, Persis, Xavier,
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X-ray Adam, Victor,
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Ida, Edward Robert, Robert.
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Middle name of DeWB, 1130,
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95, blackmail.
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So far.
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Any good news responding.
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Agent Tudor's funny.
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7.
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Hey.
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Can you keep the use at the station,
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there?
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They're going to be located outside the detention doors in a black Chevy Malibu.
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(name withheld) advised her daughter acting unruly and won't pass over her bates.
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She's 16 years old.
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There's no weapons and no other 88s.
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Double. All that was.
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Five-s sixty is on traffic.
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Go ahead.
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My five is on South Broadway, King and Zebra, 708 on a white charger.
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Who is?
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Injit 2.
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It's going to be 5 people.
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They will be evacuating.
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No one is feeling sick, but they advise that they are smelling gas possibly coming from this place.
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Agent 2 is clear.
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No 1D in or out.
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Location mentioned:
Near Albany Dr, Edmond, OK 73003
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