False fire and carbon monoxide alarms at residence, De Soto IA


Fire and emergency services responded to a fire alarm and a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near Marshall Street in DeSoto. The homeowner reported there was no gas at the house and declined all services. No fire or hazardous condition was found.
Audio|Source: Polk County, Dallas County, and Warren County Public Safety and ISP
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Transcript:
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Soto Fire and Van Meter Fire.
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Fire alarm at near Marshall St and DeSoto, cross streets or Willow Street at Oak Street.
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Timeout, 2038.
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Ferguson, ready for water.
00:18
Go ahead and charge the hydrant.
00:22
Water's coming.
00:28
On the near Marshall St for a residential carbon monoxide alarm, the basement counter carbon monoxide, audible alarm.
00:37
Now is clear, 2030.
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Listen, breathing, we're checking breathing right now.
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Canals.
00:50
See, then.
00:57
her and phone call.
00:58
I'm not sure what she wanted to be Spanish.
01:02
No more.
01:06
We're not here.
01:13
Copy 2040. They didn't.
01:19
I believe it's going to be on the interstate, but we can double check.
01:27
That's right, I'll find out when I get there and run out from 30 and Williams.
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You can close my audio really call for now.
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Number 2041.
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Regular cross lights.
01:49
Sent to, uh, homeowner advises there's no gas at all at the house, it's all heat pump, and she's declining all services, so you can go ahead disregard that meter anti-settle.
02:04
Brodo, carbon monoxide doesn't just come from gas.
02:07
You want them to continue to check it out?
02:13
I'll ask her again, but she just doesn't want nobody in the house.
02:16
Let me talk to her.
02:19
Have it.
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Location mentioned:
Near Marshall St, De Soto, IA 50069
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