Carbon monoxide detector triggers false alarm at residence, Neosho WI


Fire departments respond to carbon monoxide detector alarm at a residence near Milwaukee Street in Neosho. Only one detector in the utility area is sounding; no one feels ill. The detector may not be properly installed.
Audio|Source: Dodge County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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DOG can be sure if FAPJ[1], Neosho Fire, Hussisford Fire, Iron Ridge Fire, and Neosho First Responders.
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You're heated for a fire alarm at 123 Milwaukee Street, 123 Milwaukee Street.
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You're across with them that'll be South Shiler and Rubicon Street.
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This is for a carbon monoxide detector going off.
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There are three units, none of those are going off just the one in the YouTube.
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area. No one is feeling an old caller just got home.
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Time of page, 1602 can't find for six.
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Dodge, any sheriff's office page in theosho purchase sponsors? Houstonford, Iron Ridge, and Neosho Fire.
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You are needed to respond to 123 Milwaukee Street, 123 Milwaukee, across at the South Tyler and Rubicon.
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This is for a carbon monoxide detector that is going off.
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There are three of them in the residence.
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None of those are going off, just the one in the utility area.
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No one is feeling ill.
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Caller just got home.
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It's not even hooked up.
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It's just sitting on the shelves.
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Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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FAPJ: Fire Alarm Public/Residential
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Location mentioned:
Near Milwaukee St, Neosho, WI 53059
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