Carbon monoxide alarm triggers emergency response near Eagle Point Rd, Ashland NE
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Carbon monoxide detector repeatedly beeped near Eagle Point Road, prompting fire department response, with no fire or injuries reported.
Audio|Heard on: Saunders County Sheriff, Fire and EMS
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00:31
Transcript:
00:00
Ashton fire call, action firecall, carbon monoxide detector going off near Eagle Point Road.
00:10
I've been going off every 10 minutes, just a beep here and there.
00:15
This party does not know how to expect to make sure it's not malfunctioning.
00:20
or if you need the batteries.
00:22
1530.
00:28
I'll head out that way as well so that fire call.
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Location mentioned:
Eagle Point Rd, Ashland, NE 68003
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