Carbon monoxide detector triggers alarm at South Bend hotel, South Bend IN
Fire crews responded to a repeat alarm at a large three-story hotel in South Bend. The cause was a faulty carbon monoxide detector in the private dining room near the kitchen. There was no visible fire or evacuation required.
Audio|Source: South Bend Metro Fire
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Transcript:
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1102 is on scene, large three-story hotel, no visible signs, no signs of evacuation.
00:06
1102 is going to have Morristin command units and be an investigational.
00:12
Clear 1102, unseen, large three-story hotel, nothing showing no evacuation is in progress, 1102 live command units will be investigating.
00:26
1140, if you guys have a detector, if you could bring that, I think this is multiple times we've had this one now.
00:34
Yeah,
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affirmative, we had it the other day.
00:45
1140, it showed the private dining room, correct?
00:49
Correct, private dining room. It's a C.O.
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detector.
00:54
Oh, it's the CL part of it.
00:57
Okay.
00:59
Correct, and we don't have any of those to replace.
01:07
Panel,
01:08
you got a better location or a good description of the device number or something.
01:20
It's the private dining room that is just east of the kitchen.
01:24
That little room on the east side is right by the southernmost part of the room by the fireplace.
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It's the room that's the most northeast on the first floor.
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Location mentioned:
South Bend, IN
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