Carbon monoxide alarm caused by faulty detector at apartment, Hastings NE
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Emergency crews responded to a carbon monoxide detector alarm at a multi-family apartment near West F Street in Hastings. They found the alarm was caused by a faulty detector and there was no actual carbon monoxide or fire present.
Audio|Heard on: Adams County Sheriff-Hastings Police & Emergency Services
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01:33
Transcript:
00:00
Quet to 6-2-F-Frank, near West F Street,
00:07
carbon monoxide detector sounding,
00:10
near West F Street,
00:12
carbon monoxide detector sounding,
00:15
1640.
00:22
Go ahead.
00:25
2, en route near West End.
00:30
1642. 1642.
00:38
Eastings, Med 1, en route, Mary Lanning, Quet 1 back in service.
00:45
1643
00:47
Quintu.
00:52
Quintu.
00:57
Go ahead.
01:00
Quintu is on scene, near West F, type 5.
01:04
Multi-family residential, nothing shown on approach.
01:06
It's going to have F Street Command Command.
01:08
It's going to be mobile.
01:09
Med1, Med1 is arriving, Maryland.
01:15
In 46.
01:23
Hey, Easton, Quintu.
01:26
Quintu, go ahead.
01:30
Alarm caused by faulty detector.
01:32
Quintu, finished on scene back of service.
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Location mentioned:
W F St, Hastings, NE 68901
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