Louisburg Fire responds to carbon monoxide alarm, Louisburg KS
Louisburg Fire responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near North 10th Street. The occupants and their pets were safely outside. Firefighters began ventilating the house to clear the gas.
Audio|Source: Miami County EMS and Osawatomie Fire Department
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Transcript:
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Louisburg Fire, CODetector, near North 10th Street, near North 10th Street, CO detectors going off.
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Time page 0852.
00:17
Chiefs they say I'll be responding.
00:24
See, the information.
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T-60, go ahead.
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My name on one caller,
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the RP.
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His phone is disconnected and is dead.
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He did say him and his family are outside, including two chats and one dog.
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Copy back. Thank you.
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Did they have any ill sickness feelings or anything?
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I couldn't even get to asking them that since his stone died.
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Okay, thank you.
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C-60-15.
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Union 61 responded.
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And I don't like.
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C-611, non-emergence, is appropriate. 1621, non-emergence, is appropriate.
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June 621 copies, non-emergent.
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Unit 621 on scene.
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I was in 621 on scene at 0903.
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We're going to start ventilating the house. I do have 17 projects a million.
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I'm happy.
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We need to ventilate the house at 0903.
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Location mentioned:
Near N 10th St, Louisburg, KS 66053
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