Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation at Oakwood Drive, Edmond OK


Fire units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence on Oakwood Drive. The area was evacuated, and one person who felt lightheaded declined medical help.
Audio|Source: Edmond Police and Fire
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Transcript:
Engine 2 to Edmund. Engine 2 is available. Point of traffic. Go ahead. 103 to 500, will you change our transit? for destination to Baptist Northwest Expressway, diverted by Mercy. Royal Enchowning, Oklahoma Tag, stand by. Paul, Queen Edward, 294. 29, please. Here, if you can't do one at me? Go ahead. 22 central, logger check as you have left, please. So, that's right. Takeo 2 response. Ginge 1, Taker 2 is 20. Would you rekindja 1? Go ahead. Coburn knocked their alarms going off. They have evacuated. Originally the female was still in lightheaded, but they refused medical. Okay, (name withheld), (name withheld). We're in a pleasure.
Engine 2 to Edmund. Engine 2 is available. Point of traffic. Go ahead. 103 to 500, will you change our transit? for destination to Baptist Northwest Expressway, diverted by Mercy. Royal Enchowning, Oklahoma Tag, stand by. Paul, Queen Edward, 294. 29, please. Here, if you can't do one at me? Go ahead. 22 central, logger check as you have left, please. So, that's right. Takeo 2 response. Ginge 1, Taker 2 is 20. Would you rekindja 1? Go ahead. Coburn knocked their alarms going off. They have evacuated. Originally the female was still in lightheaded, but they refused medical. Okay, (name withheld), (name withheld). We're in a pleasure.
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Location mentioned:
Near Oakwood Dr, Edmond, OK 73025
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