Carbon monoxide detector alarm at a residence, Winchester IN
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A carbon monoxide detector alarm sounded near East North Street in Winchester. Firefighters responded and found a person outside the residence who was not feeling ill. Investigation is ongoing at the two story residential structure.
Audio|Heard on: Randolph County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Winchester fire signal rate near East North Street, near East North Street, references CO detector going off at 1035.
00:11
Any engine for?
00:16
Engine 4. Do you have call for us?
00:25
Affirmative, did the tons not go out? Negative.
00:30
Sam and I'll drop them again.
00:33
What's the address?
00:39
Near East North Street on the CO detector.
00:42
You want to drop your tons again?
00:51
Negative.
00:58
Information subject's not feeling ill he is outside of the resident.
01:06
The engine four is on the scene,
01:08
two story, rare residential structure, and that's the challenge, be out investigating.
01:12
Engine, Four, 1038.
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Location mentioned:
E North St, Winchester, IN 47394
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