Carbon monoxide alarm triggers emergency response, South Milwaukee WI


Emergency units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Southtowne Drive. The caller reported that the alarm instructed to call 911 and waited outside in her vehicle for assistance.
Audio|Source: Milwaukee County Public Safety - South Suburbs
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Transcript:
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Incident near Southtowne Dr, Unit K-103.
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K. Okay. All third shift.
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Before you not coming.
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I don't think we're gonna send anybody for that.
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104. 20, this (expletive).
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Tony.
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I'll go grab a gas, can I, give my gallon.
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Grab it.
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Dispects 38?
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Will.
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45 traffic.
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Go ahead. Adam King Mary 4979, AKM 4979, the Northbound 7-6 just before Bloom is on rent.
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Purple last review, unknown.
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Temper.
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Monty 35, North 97th Street, Profile 2 South Groupsand.
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South, 53rd Street, and standby.
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They requested elicist, but it sounds like the subject is highly intoxicated.
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That work.
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171.10-8. 10-4.
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Dispatch engine 163 is responding.
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Message received both units.
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You're responding for a CO-A alarm near Southtowne Dr.
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K-103, caller stated when she took the alarm off the wall, it told her to call 911.
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She's outside in her vehicle waiting for your response.
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Location mentioned:
Near Southtowne Dr, South Milwaukee, WI 53172
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