Carbon monoxide alarm activated at Hutchinson residence, Hutchinson KS
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The carbon monoxide alarm was activated at a residence near East 26th Avenue in Hutchinson. It sounded in the basement and kitchen areas. No one reported being sick.
Audio|Heard on: Reno and Rice County Public Safety
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Engine 1, near East 26th Avenue, Brentwood Street, and North Lorraine Street, carbon monoxide alarm Alpha.
00:11
Near East 26th Avenue, carbon monoxide alarm Alpha.
00:20
Select Chromatic 5, responding to an 82-year-old female clutching and breathing.
00:24
They're advising that she's been vomiting for more than a week, has been nauseous, and having some back and stomach pain.
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169-28.
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169-28.
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1968.
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Adam King Lincoln.
00:47
It's on my life for it.
00:52
Fox engine, this will be for a carbon monoxide detector going off; it was going off in the basement and then moved into the kitchen and it started going off there as well.
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No one reported ill.
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Location mentioned:
E 26th Ave, Hutchinson, KS 67502
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