Carbon monoxide alarm triggers response at Merritt Island home, Merritt Island FL


Responders were dispatched to a residence near North Tropical Trail in Merritt Island due to a carbon monoxide alarm. They investigated the scene but no fire or confirmed hazard was found.
Audio|Source: Brevard County Sheriff East Precinct and Fire, Cocoa Beach Police / Fire
02:24
Transcript:
00:00
I'll show you in round 43440, Northropton Trail, unit via Carverness and Roxas Farm, Presidential.
00:05
Copy.
00:06
Do you have a meter on your next-a-duty D-D in addition to unit?
00:09
2.30, clear, so well.
00:10
No, we don't have one.
00:11
Cancelain. Riverward, Rescue[2], 47.
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Rescue[2], 47.
00:14
Life to the area. Copy emergency to the era.
00:15
Copy emergency to the era, 1640.
00:16
121. We're going to respond to the tower.
00:18
Copy near North Tropical Trail for a carbon monoxide alarm, confirming you of a meter.
00:23
We're tower 41.
00:24
Tower 41. Tower 41.
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We're going with the inch of 40 there front.
00:27
That's the permanent, they don't have a C-O meter.
00:29
Good morning time to do the waymills.
00:31
Squad 41 for 40% for security security.
00:37
Squad 41 from RG copy.
00:39
Negative.
00:40
Power 5 is in Maine,
00:41
Force. Navajo, Coursion.
00:42
VARRISD 47, Arrival, Vieira.
00:44
Copy, Arrival, Vieira, 1643.
00:47
Varra, engine, 40, on scene.
00:48
Small, single-tory, single-family, not show, and necessity.
00:51
Kevin on scene, Picklestroy Residential Fetcher, investigating 1645.
00:56
Farrard, Engine[1] 40.
00:57
Engine[1] 40.
00:58
Are you going to make contact with the homeowner?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Engine: Engine Unit
[2]
Rescue: Rescue Unit
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Location mentioned:
Near N Tropical Trail, Merritt Island, FL 32953
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