Carbon monoxide alarm triggers false alarm response


Emergency services responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a home. The building was empty and no one was in danger, leading to the conclusion that it was a false alarm.
Audio|Source: Butler County Area Sheriff, Police, EMS and EMA
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Transcript:
Residential C.O. alarm 430 North Fraser Street. On page 22, (name withheld), operating at 1. The rest of our starting route, 104 on info. I need to attend, copy your page. Entertentiner out. It is a single-level residential family dwelling. Only alarm is in the hallway. There's no one inside the building at this time. Nobody is sick. Understood. 1946. This dispatcher, one of six, five. Go ahead. This would be a false alarm, you can cancel EMS. 10-4[1], MediX, P.U, 10-4, direct.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Received
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Butler County, KS
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