Carbon monoxide alarm triggers at Franklin County home, Franklin County AR


A carbon monoxide alarm sounded at a home near Highway 41 South in Franklin County. One person was inside for about six hours and was exposed to the gas. The person is now outside waiting for medical evaluation. The house smells of carbon monoxide, with no visible fire or smoke.
Audio|Source: North Franklin Fire Communications
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Transcript:
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Attention, branch fire. Branch fire,
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respond to near Highway 41 South for a carbon monoxide alarm.
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One person within the residence is exposed to it. She is now outside.
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I'm going to get EMF to check her out as well.
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Please.
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Attention,
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branch fire, branch fire, respond to near Highway 41,
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near Highway 41,
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have a CO2 alarm going off.
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Caller advises the residence also smells like CO2. She was inside for approximately six hours prior to the alarm going off and was woken up by it.
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Franklin County, AR
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