Faulty carbon monoxide alarm sparks fire crew response in Sun Prairie, Sun Prairie WI
Fire crews responded to a CO alarm near Black Walnut and Cedar Court in Sun Prairie, finding no elevated levels and diagnosing a faulty alarm, prompting relief and safety assurance.
Audio|Source: Dane County Fire, Sun Prairie Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Sounds like we have a CO alarm going off in the house.
00:05
I imagine it's going to go in as of right now if you could just come up here near Black Walnut and Cedar Court and bring your devices in.
00:16
Happy, we'll do.
00:21
On Ninja One.
00:24
I'm probably Ninja One.
00:25
Ninja one.
00:27
Ninja one's on scene.
00:30
Copy on. Copy on.
00:31
Com Center, want to keep fire two?
00:34
One of key fire two.
00:37
Can you get MG and E enroll, please?
00:44
Medicaid 3?
00:49
Go ahead.
00:52
No reading so far in the first floor in the basement.
00:55
It found the problem alarm with the date of 2016 minutes.
01:06
Go ahead, come in.
01:10
If you just have one of your members just walk around the house, be careful, make sure none of the exhaust pipes are blocked.
01:31
I'm not sure if you heard or not, but they had no readings in the house, but if you could send somebody else in with the Gatsmeter.
01:40
Copy, we'll do.
01:44
I'm going to go with the crew member do the walk around and I'll send the other one the house.
01:48
Okay,
01:54
sir.
02:00
Everything.
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