Carbon monoxide alarm triggered by reignited controlled burn, Radcliff KY


A carbon monoxide fire alarm went off near South Dixie Boulevard at a property where a previous controlled burn has reignited. There are no reported illnesses. The person responsible is returning to monitor the fire.
Audio|Source: Hardin County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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26th Smith Street, 376th Street, lot number 11 off the South Dixie Boulevard.
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I advise the CO fire alarm[1] is going off, telling you in to get the fresh air.
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No reporting illnesses at this time.
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3032 is okay.
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Our law enforcement that way.
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Getting shows the service.
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I didn't see the premise.
00:14
They need to be started.
00:16
Go ahead and start. Pardon, Johnny.
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We made contact with the homeowner here next to this property.
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This is actually the 10300 is the actual house.
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He says that land does not belong to him.
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He gave us another number, if you will, ready to copy.
00:29
Start again, 270734, 35, hang on, he's calling me back, 734-3588, very.
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Go ahead. Okay,
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911[2] back to Hardin County.
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Did you copy that number?
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That's 104.
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It's going to be the number that the caller called in for his control burns as well.
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My phone, sorry about that.
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He called the same time I was talking to you.
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He told him it was re-ignited, and he did do a good job for putting everything back, but he had to have somebody out here watching it, and he's getting dressed and coming back out.
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That's that for, sir.
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Here.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CO fire alarm: Carbon Monoxide Fire Alarm
[2]
911: Emergency Call
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Location mentioned:
S Dixie Blvd, Radcliff, KY
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