Fire units respond to possible carbon monoxide alarm, Kenosha WI
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According to the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible carbon monoxide alarm near 27th Street in Kenosha. Multiple units were dispatched following reports of an alarm activation, and deputies were already at the scene. No injuries or hazards were confirmed at this stage.
Audio|Heard on: Kenosha County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
You have fire come off my location.
00:02
Sounds like it's a carbon monoxide alarm going off in the kitchen area.
00:07
Okay,
00:14
(name withheld), verbal warnings in the narrative tonight.
00:24
Rescue units and stations are being dispatched.
00:28
You have a call near 27th Street for a carbon monoxide response.
00:40
Kenoshaughty Clarity, 833.
00:53
County, Summer 6301.
00:57
Close,
01:03
6301-1.
01:06
Near 27th Street.
01:10
Copy, Summer 601 en route at (number withheld).
01:14
You're responding to a call that deputies are on scene of a carbon monoxide alarm.
01:20
Sounds like it's going off.
01:25
Copy additional.
01:34
County from Summer 6341, copy additional.
01:40
Copy number 6341, then road at (number withheld).
01:45
Got it from Summer 6312.
01:55
Summer Zinnik, go ahead and go ahead and go to traffic.
02:00
6312 is en route near 27th Street for a carbon monoxide alarm.
02:06
Copy. Summer 163.12.
02:08
1736.
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Location mentioned:
27th St, Kenosha, WI 53144
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