Fire crews respond to possible carbon monoxide alarm, Edmond OK
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews were sent to a possible carbon monoxide alarm near Danforth Road in Edmond. A caller reported a detector sounding and feeling dizzy but chose not to leave the building because of cold weather conditions.
Audio|Heard on: Oklahoma OK Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Engine six, respond to carbon monoxide activation near Danforth Rd.
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Unit 309, map page 28 A.
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Engine six, carbon monoxide activation, near Danforth Rd.
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East Danforth Road, Unit Three Hundred and Nine, map page Twenty Eight A.
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Engine Six responding.
00:25
Engine Six responding to something.
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Answer.
00:28
Calling party advises detector is going off.
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They are feeling dizzy, but are not evacuating due to it being cold outside.
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Engine six on scene.
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Location mentioned:
E Danforth Rd, Edmond, OK 73034
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