Fire crew responds to carbon monoxide alarm, Green Bay WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, district Four Engine 441 was dispatched to a possible carbon monoxide incident near King of Arms Drive in Green Bay. CO alarms were reported sounding in a home, and a caller indicated feeling dizzy. It was not immediately clear if medical rescue was required.
Audio|Heard on: Brown County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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District four, engine 441, respond to carbon monoxide alarm, Tac 6, near King of Arms Drive.
00:10
Cross streets are Crusade Lane and Kingswood Court.
00:14
Time out 1653.
00:21
Two-day units on Eastman.
00:22
The first student guy said he has to call the bus driver at home to verify whether or not (name withheld) made it to the bus this morning, and he'll give me a call back.
00:31
Copy that.
00:37
Engine 441, you're responding.
00:39
There's CO alarms going off in the house.
00:41
Complainant's feeling dizzy.
00:43
Unknown if rescue is needed.
00:44
I'll try to get a call back.
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Location mentioned:
King of Arms Dr, Green Bay, WI 54313
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