Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation at Monticello Manor, O'fallon MO
A carbon monoxide alarm sounded in the basement at Monticello Manor near Old Stone Drive. The caller changed the batteries and evacuated all residents. Fire personnel later confirmed there was no carbon monoxide detected, and the alarm was due to low batteries.
Audio|Source: St. Charles EMS and Fire
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Transcript:
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Residential CO alarm.
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Monticello Manor.
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Near Old Stone Drive.
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Cross streets are Old Stone Court.
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1846.
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The medic 411, 20 minute status check.
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I'm going to make 411 on dispatch 20 minutes status check.
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Mediq 411 status clear.
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411 status clear.
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Medic 211 Fall Not Dangerous.
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Mid Rivers Baptist Church.
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At junk station road.
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Cross streets are from Creek Drive and Imperial Drive.
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1846.
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2417 confirming your inservant.
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20 from 9524.
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9524, go ahead.
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There is no carbon monoxide here and a low battery detector.
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You can advise fire to continue with discretion.
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Transfire 24, that is clear, no carbon monoxide detected, low batteries, fire will probably still continue.
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Of course, clear.
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2734 responding near Old Stone Drive in Monticello Manor, carbon monoxide alarm sounding in the basement.
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Caller did reset and change batteries prior to evacuating.
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All residents are out.
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Location mentioned:
Near Old Stone Dr, O'Fallon, MO 63368
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