Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation near South 184th Avenue, Omaha NE
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A carbon monoxide alarm went off near South 184th Avenue. Occupants felt dizzy but refused medical help. The alarms sounded and people evacuated the residence.
Audio|Heard on: Sarpy County FIRE-WEST
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Transcript:
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Grandifier call,
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carbon monoxide activation,
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near South 184th Avenue.
00:08
Granite fire call, carbon monoxide activation, near South 184th Avenue.
00:15
The broadcast, 21-27.
00:21
In the squad, too.
00:24
Call (name withheld) said that him and the sun felt dizzy.
00:27
However, they did refuse medics.
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The alarms are going off.
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Parties are evacuating.
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Clear for attack.
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Location mentioned:
S 184th Ave, Omaha, NE 68136
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