Carbon monoxide alarm at residence with no illness reported, Gillette WY


The fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence on Preamble Lane. The resident and family members reported the detector kept going off despite changing batteries. No one inside felt sick, and there were no signs of fire or poisoning.
Audio|Source: Gillette Police, Campbell County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, WHP
02:23
Transcript:
00:00
135. Are you 1024 in that call? Password. 1024. Battalion will respond to near Preamble Ln for carbon monoxide alarm. Once again, Battalion will respond to near Preamble Ln for a carbon monoxide alarm.
00:27
35, go ahead. That's waved down by some folks on the foothills Boulevard, just east of the foothills circle on the alleyne. 10-4. At the engine one, the route. 10-4-1-10-1.
00:53
Looks like at the address of 909, Wyoming 50, there was a silver 2015 Chevy sedan, possibly a cruise that was abandoned in the RP's driveway. It's been there for about an hour now, and the RP advised that there were keys in it, and he took the keys and locked the vehicle.
01:22
RP a call. 21-0-9. Engine 1-0. Go ahead. RP stated that her carbon monoxide detector kept going off. She took out the batteries and hopes that it was just a battery that either place, but it's still going off. She doesn't smell anything in the house. Nobody feels ill. It's her and her mom and her dogs are in the house.
01:50
She said she'd get the dogs out in the back, and her mom wouldn't go out the front. She said it started maybe 20 minutes ago. She stated that there's no numbers actually on the house. I do have directions if you need them. She said it's a big white house, two-story with black shudders and a brick front. Portulite will be on. And I want to copy.
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Location mentioned:
Near Preamble Ln, Gillette, WY 82716
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