Carbon monoxide alarm investigated at Virginia Ave address, Kansas City MO
Fire units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm reported near Virginia Avenue. Upon investigation, no symptoms of exposure were found. The call was determined to be a precautionary measure and no further action was needed.
Audio|Source: Kansas City Fire
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Transcript:
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near Virginia Avenue, carbon monoxide alarm, A4[1], Medic 19, risk is 31,
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trip to near Virginia Avenue, carbon monoxide alarm, A-Sport.
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Take 42 to research.
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242 transferring research.
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Humphor 37 in service.
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Joe's in quarter.
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Humphor 37 in service, back in quarter.
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Dispatch Rescue 31 responding.
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We'll advise if we need truck two.
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Copy that.
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510 in service.
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Mobile, getting fuel.
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Refke 31 with Medic 19.
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510 in service, getting to be out of service.
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Show truck two in service on the house.
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Truck 2 in service in the house.
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22 is in service.
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We were halfway.
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I think we'll be okay.
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You can just show us mobile.
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722 in service.
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Any information received, that changes, just let me know.
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Medic 19, you can actually disregard it as well.
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It's just going to be investigation, no symptoms.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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A4: Low-priority, Alpha-level medical or EMS response (determinant 4) for non-urgent situations.
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Location mentioned:
Near Virginia Ave, Kansas City, MO 64109
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