Responders investigate carbon monoxide alarm at home, Wahoo NE
Emergency responders were dispatched to near Bald Eagle Drive for a potential carbon monoxide alarm at a two-story single-family home. Upon arrival, there was no sign of fire or immediate danger. The responders investigated the situation and monitored the scene before clearing the call.
Audio|Source: Cedar Bluffs/Wahoo Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Act 1 Rescue Call to near Bald Eagle Drive for a potential carbon monoxide alarm. Active Rescue call to near Bald Eagle Drive for a potential carbon monoxide alarm, 322.
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612, clear on call, please no.
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3-202.
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612 from 633, just stand by all of eyes if we need you.
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612 en route.
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630s arriving on two-story, single-family dwelling, got nothing showing on approach, go ahead and give me Bald Eagle Command, we'll be investigating.
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Also, 612 you can stand by a station until I advise.
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612 clear.
01:24
4096 Lahu
01:28
4096 Lahu
01:31
4096
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I'm out with fires
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328 906
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906197
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328. All the Eagle, Command,
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600.
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6122, Go ahead, command.
02:15
Fire alarm, not see you let you guys in a search service.
02:21
Understood.
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Let us know if anything additional we can hang out.
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Wahoo, NE
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