Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation in Grand Island home, Grand Island NE
Emergency responders were called to a home near Northwest Avenue in Grand Island due to high carbon monoxide levels. The CO detector showed readings over 4,000, and occupants had symptoms like headache and irritated eyes for over a week. The home was evacuated for safety and medical help was considered for those affected.
Audio|Source: Grand Island Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Ladder 4 and Battalion, carbon monoxide alarm near Northwest Avenue. Ladder 4 and Italian, carbon monoxide alarm near Northwest Avenue.
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Spotterport Battalion are in route.
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I have Northwestern on the phone to that carbon monoxide.
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It says the CO detector is reading over 4,000.
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They've had symptoms for over a week.
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The homeowner has plugged to be.
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A place in this is still reading high.
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And they are evacuated.
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I understood.
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Thank you.
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14-15.
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Thank you. Thank you.
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Go ahead. G. I see bottom 4.
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Number one adult children with head running those irritated eyes. Would you like an ambulance dispatched?
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Not just that we're almost on seeing all the device.
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10-4[1], 1416.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgement / OK
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Location mentioned:
Near Northwest Ave, Grand Island, NE 68803
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