Carbon monoxide alarm triggers check at residence, Thurston County WA
Firefighters and medics responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near Donovanport SE. There was no visible smoke or smell, and the residents had already ventilated the house and reset the alarm. The responders checked to ensure the situation was safe.
Audio|Source: Thurston County Fire, EMS and Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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31 carbon monoxide alarm near Donovanport South East Cross Street is between Railway Road southeast and the...
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The radio officer is 72
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Sam 7
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27 208
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7.8.
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(name withheld).
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All right.
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I'll be able for both, 34.
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479.
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664
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If you're still available, you can start this way, I'm going to run through SSTs with them
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Copy
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Radio. Radio 2.46, clear results.
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Coming.
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physical prow clear should be an area of 5.20 point.
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Copy.
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Two,
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third.
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Five-eight, a moment.
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Five-eight, two-four.
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And there's carpies, the house,
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their carbon dioxide alarm went off,
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you know, smell of smoke or anything.
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They have the house ventilated and the alarm reset.
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They're just wanting to have to come check it out and make sure that everything's okay.
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Thurston County, WA
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