Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation at residence


A resident at 265 Creekwood Drive reported their carbon monoxide alarm was sounding. Emergency responders arrived and the resident evacuated the home for safety.
Audio|Source: Bandera County EMS
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Transcript:
00:00Bandera, Bandera, Fire[1].00:01Stand by for tone.00:17Bandera, Bandera Fire[1].00:20Make location on 265 Creekwood Drive, and flying all subdivision.00:29Callers advising that his carbon monoxide detectors are going on.00:57air fire.00:58I do a second tone for the address 265 Creekwood Drive.01:02Again, 265 Creekwood Drive.01:05So I advise that he, his carbon monoxide alarm is going off.01:09Currently evacuated now.
00:00
Bandera, Bandera, Fire[1].
00:01
Stand by for tone.
00:17
Bandera, Bandera Fire[1].
00:20
Make location on 265 Creekwood Drive, and flying all subdivision.
00:29
Callers advising that his carbon monoxide detectors are going on.
00:57
air fire.
00:58
I do a second tone for the address 265 Creekwood Drive.
01:02
Again, 265 Creekwood Drive.
01:05
So I advise that he, his carbon monoxide alarm is going off.
01:09
Currently evacuated now.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Fire: Possible fire/CO alarm
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Location mentioned:
Near Creekwood Dr, Bandera, TX 78003
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