Carbon monoxide alarm at single-family home


Dispatch and fire crew discuss a carbon monoxide alarm at a single-family home. The alarm company told dispatch the keyholder said work was being done at the house and did not cancel the alarm. Engine 7 is responding.
Audio|Source: Escambia County Public Safety
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Transcript:
One or two. Yeah, one or two. Engine 7, carbon monoxide alarm[1], single residential, 1000 Burning Street. Engine 7, carbon monoxide alarm, one zero, zero zero, Burning Street. Brown Street is Joy Street and Chapel Street. I'll be post-1. Made it want whatever this can't feel. I'll be even post there at 7. Copy. It's got me. Hey, (name withheld). Yes, ma'am. This first floor is going to be riding in with the crew. I will be following them up to about this hospital. Engine 7. Engine 7. Engine 7. Talking by the alarm company, they've since spoken to the keyholder who advised they were having work done on the house but did not advise to cancel.
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carbon monoxide alarm: Carbon Monoxide Alarm
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Escambia County, FL
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