Carbon monoxide detected at Omaha residence, Omaha NE
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A carbon monoxide detection call was received at a residence near South 184th Avenue in Omaha. The residents felt dizzy and are evacuating the premises but refused medical assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Sarpy County Sheriff
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Transcript:
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Attentioning units squirted a firing route for carbon monoxide detection, near South 184th Avenue.
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Caller and their son are feeling dizzy.
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They are refusing medics.
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They are working on evacuating.
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No alarms are going off.
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Potential unit squirt in a firing route for carbon monoxide detection, near South 184th Avenue, Ath District 5 to 5.
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Location mentioned:
S 184th Ave, Omaha, NE 68136
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