Carbon monoxide alarm prompts evacuation near Chestnut St, Stevens Point WI
Fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Chestnut Street in the village of Whiting. The residents evacuated safely and no one showed symptoms. The alarm was likely triggered by recently replaced batteries.
Audio|Source: Portage County Fire and EMS
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Poverfire, respond to near Chestnut St in the village of Whiting for a CO alarm.
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Time of page (number withheld).
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(number withheld) station running out.
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Copy that station one. Copy that station one.
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And state that the female (name withheld) was physical with him, and that's why he left the house and is currently at the gas station at near Main St.
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When (name withheld) called, she states it was not physical, but the arguments, because he will not leave the house and give her her keys back.
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Copy that.
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I'm sorry, (number withheld), what did you say?
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(number withheld), clear and available, point.
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I copy that, thank you.
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ComClair, 54, engine one.
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54-1.
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We'll be in route.
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Just that.
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Copy that. It sounds like they just replaced the batteries either last night or this morning and it started going off. Everyone's evacuated the house. No one has been out.
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Location mentioned:
Near Chestnut St, Stevens Point, WI 54481
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