Carbon monoxide alarm triggers fire department response, Des Moines IA


A homeowner reported a carbon monoxide alarm. Fire and EMS units responded, but no one showed symptoms of poisoning. The situation was managed as a precaution.
Audio|Source: Des Moines Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
And in seven, truck three, near Mon Damon Avenue on a carbon monoxide alarm. And in seven, truck three, response one, fire six. Group one, if you want to just stage when you get here, we're investigating this now. Talk by nine, covers. Maw47 truck 3 you guys are headed to near Mon Damon for the carbon monoxide alarm called up by the homeowner said that their alarm's been beeping on and off no symptoms. Cigure 7 dispatch. Agent 7 can handle this. You can put that truck back at service. We'll take this. Okay, that, sir. Truck 3, I will show you back in. Truck 3, copy. Three's available. Copy. Copy. Truck 3, Station 3. Station 3. Have a trick, we got the system reset. You guys can go back in service. Thank you. Thank you.
And in seven, truck three, near Mon Damon Avenue on a carbon monoxide alarm. And in seven, truck three, response one, fire six. Group one, if you want to just stage when you get here, we're investigating this now. Talk by nine, covers. Maw47 truck 3 you guys are headed to near Mon Damon for the carbon monoxide alarm called up by the homeowner said that their alarm's been beeping on and off no symptoms. Cigure 7 dispatch. Agent 7 can handle this. You can put that truck back at service. We'll take this. Okay, that, sir. Truck 3, I will show you back in. Truck 3, copy. Three's available. Copy. Copy. Truck 3, Station 3. Station 3. Have a trick, we got the system reset. You guys can go back in service. Thank you. Thank you.
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Des Moines, IA
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