Carbon monoxide alarm caused by faulty detector, Defiance OH
Fire and emergency services responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a one-story residence near Main St in Defiance. The alarm was caused by a faulty detector. No fire or hazards were found at the scene.
Audio|Source: Defiance County Sheriff, City Police, Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
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I'll be changing out 54 to near Main St.
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Here, Claire, near Main St.
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Binds County, engine 223 is unseen.
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We have a small, one-story residential, nothing showing from three sides.
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Crew will be investigating the CO alarm.
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Unit 7 will have Pocket Street Union 7 will have Pockett Street Union.
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Sheriff Brown, standing at 7-house, friend.
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It's 2014-1070.
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Okay.
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Here. Port the fish tracks don't connect.
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Hopkins...
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Hopkins, Reamer, King James, Sam, 78-8, PASS, 788.
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30 station.
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Ready 3 station, can I get our report number?
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9255-9255 8 -5 Unit 14, 1070
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Malap Your Honor
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That's Keith to Lebeck on Road 149 of Defiance. Status is valid.
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Negative 47s.
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No moving last year.
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Okay.
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Oh okay.
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Okay. Okay.
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Hopkins Street Command for Defiance County.
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Command, go ahead.
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This alarm was tripped by a faulty detector.
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No other hazards found with this location.
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You can show command terminated 223 in service.
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Your clear, faulty detector, 2.203 in service.
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Location mentioned:
Near Main St, Defiance, OH 43512
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