Carbon monoxide alarm triggers response at Liberty St, Oklahoma City OK
A carbon monoxide alarm triggered a response at a residence near Liberty Street. Emergency units detected a positive carbon monoxide level initially, and some people reported headaches. Later checks showed no carbon monoxide present, and the request for gas company response was canceled after confirming the building was fully electric.
Audio|Source: Oklahoma City Fire
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Transcript:
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Squad 24, response to CO detector or alarm at near Liberty St.
00:07
Time out, 2121.
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Engine 25 dispatch.
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Go ahead.
00:18
Has ONG been notified of this incident?
00:28
Negative, do you need to call?
00:37
That's affirmative.
00:38
We're getting negative readings on our monitor, but everybody here is complaining of headaches.
00:44
Clear,
00:46
we'll get them fired.
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Squad 24 dispatch.
00:56
Go ahead.
01:01
Squad 24 dispatch.
01:02
Can you have ONG respond to this address? We do have a positive reading for C.O.
01:08
Clear.
01:14
Is it 25 to dispatch?
01:17
You can cancel that request for ONG.
01:20
This is going to be a total electric.
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Location mentioned:
Near NW Liberty St, Oklahoma City, OK 73107
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