Carbon monoxide alarm triggers fire response at Elm Street


Fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence. Two alarms went off and one person felt dizzy but recovered. All people were safely out of the attic. No medical transport was needed.
Audio|Source: Rock and Surrounding Area Fire Departments
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Transcript:
Latter 131 respond to 1536 Elm Street. For a special duty, cross streets are end in Ridgeland Avenue. Time now 1923. 113. been notified by the homeowner. 13 copies. 11 back quarters. Everyone in route responding to 1536 alum, 1536 alum, 1536 alum, original to the end. No illness is car. Two more carbon monoxide alarms activated. Oh, sorry. One left that area. Feeling dizzy was okay now. Did you want any MS for that one? Negative from checking out. And they're all out of the attic. The RP was up or out of the house. The RP was in the attic when the detector's first went off.
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Location mentioned:
Green County, WI
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