Carbon monoxide alarm prompts fire response, Oconomowoc WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a multifamily residence near Stone Bank Road in Merton. The caller had evacuated, and no signs of fire were found. It was later determined the alarm was triggered during battery replacement in a detector, and all units returned to quarters.
Audio|Heard on: Waukesha WI Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Engine 56, you're en route for a fire alarm near Stone Bank Rd.
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Unit B.
00:12
It's going to be called in by a resident, it's a multifamily unit,
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for a CO alarm.
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Caller has evacuated.
00:23
He doesn't know if his neighbors are home.
00:27
Station 56 units, copy additional.
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Dispatch, Western Lakes Engine 56.
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Go ahead.
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Engine 56 is on scene, single-story residential.
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I do have evacuation completed to show Engine 56.
00:45
So make command all incoming go to TAC 3 upon arrival.
00:50
Dispatch copies, on scene, single story residential, evac completed.
00:55
You'll be incoming and going to TAC 3 on arrival.
00:59
Dispatch, still make command.
01:02
Still make command.
01:05
All units are going to be clear.
01:06
It was confirmed they were changing detector batteries and put everyone in quarters.
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Copy.
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Location mentioned:
Stone Bank Rd, Merton, WI
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