Carbon monoxide alarm at vacant residence on King Ave, Newark OH


Fire and EMS respond to a carbon monoxide alarm at a vacant house on King Avenue. No one is inside and no fire is detected.
Audio|Source: Licking County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Engine 5. EMS service run[1].
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Engine 5, (number withheld) Mowloor Street, Claw Street, North 12th Street, and King Avenue.
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EMS service run[1] on 45 EMS.
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There was no details about the occupants.
00:15
Lighter three fire control.
00:17
Confirming near Westwood.
00:20
Okay,
00:21
we've ringed a doorbell twice.
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Nobody's answered.
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Can you call the caller back.
00:24
Get some more information?
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Any front standby?
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Agent 5, fire control.
00:27
Go ahead.
00:28
Go ahead. Mediq 5 is Italian 1, one that's called Amal Street.
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Mediq 5 is en route adding battalion 1.
00:34
Check out. I'm back in route to my previous call.
00:37
We're okay, Brooke.
00:38
Bring some floors and things like that.
00:40
Was this an automated call or an automated alarm?
00:43
This came in through the alarm company, through ADT.
00:47
They're saying it was the basement, carbon monoxide.
00:51
Okay, it looks like the house is unoccupied.
00:54
We're going to do a 360 and see what we have through the windows here, and I'll go from there.
Police codes explained
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EMS service run: EMS dispatched to scene
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Location mentioned:
King Ave, Newark, OH 43055
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