Fire alarm triggered by carbon monoxide detector at residence, Grabill IN
A fire alarm was activated at a residence due to a carbon monoxide detector that had been going off earlier. The alarm is no longer sounding and no one is ill. The caller requested a quiet response to check the house and find the possible source of carbon monoxide.
Audio|Source: Allen County Fire
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Transcript:
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North East Fire, respond on a fire alarm activation reference of
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CO-detector that was previously going off requesting a quiet response, near Springfield Center Road,
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near Springfield Center Court off of Roth Road and Cuba Road, Northeast Fire Zone 53.
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For Northeast Fire, a fire alarm activation, reference a CO detector that was previously going off, call it requesting a quiet response, near Springfield Center Road.
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near Springfield Center Court between Roth Road and Cuba Road, Northeast Fire Zone 53, Allen County, 1313.
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Communications engine 242 is on the way
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Engine 242 clear show you responding near Springfield Center Road Our caller advised the carbon monoxide detector was going off throughout the night It's not going off now but they are requesting the house to be checked to determine where it was possibly coming from No one is feeling ill and they were requesting a quiet response
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Location mentioned:
Near Springfield Center Rd, Grabill, IN 46741
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