Carbon monoxide alarm triggers fire units in Boone County, Boone County MO
Fire units were sent to respond to a carbon monoxide alarm near North Traveler Drive in Boone County, Missouri. The alarm was sounding but no smoke or fire was visible at the location.
Audio|Source: Boone County Fire Protection District - Dispatch Only
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Transcript:
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Engine 101, engine 1201, lava response, carbon monoxide alarm, near North Traveler Drive, Boon Fire jurisdiction.
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Engine 101, Engine 1201, Global Report, Carbon dioxide alarm, near North Traveler Drive, Boon Fire Jurisdiction, Crossoff, North Federal Drive and San End.
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Timeout, 15-13 hours.
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So County, Agent 1201.
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Engine 1201.
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Engine 1201 responding, I'm born.
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Engine 1201, you're responding for a CO alarm near North Traveler Drive.
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Call advised, their alarm is going off, not seen smoke or fire.
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They have an alarm that is both fire alarm and CO alarm.
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They want the COT test.
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Boone County, MO
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