Carbon monoxide alarm triggers urgent fire response in Hutchinson, Hutchinson KS
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Fire department rushed to a carbon monoxide alarm at a Hutchinson address, which still showed multiple alerts after the keyholder attempted battery replacement.
Audio|Heard on: Reno and Rice County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Dispatch, engine one, engine one, 221 West 19 for a carbon monoxide alarm 954C.
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14, you're 27 to M.
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Mary, showing a valid class speak C, expiring 2031 out of which strong negative.
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Before it shows, D.
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David,
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872634, repeating D.
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David, 872,
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634.
00:39
Dispatch engine one, you'll be responding to a carbon monoxide alarm called in by the alarm company.
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Alarm company got a hold of keyholder, advised that they were changing the batteries but still has multiple alarms showing in the basement.
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Location mentioned:
W 19th Ave, Hutchinson, KS 67502
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