Carbon monoxide alarm prompts evacuation, Kansas City MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at Lark's Entertainment near West Ninth Street in Kansas City. The building was evacuated as a precaution while rescue units confirmed the alarm source.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson MO Fire-Tac Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:32
Transcript:
00:00
Unit 102 responding near West Ninth Street.
00:06
Okay, Lark's Entertainment on a CO alarm.
00:10
Building is being evacuated.
00:15
44M.
00:17
Copy that, show is responding.
00:19
Responding.
00:21
Dispatch, Truck Three.
00:24
Truck Three.
00:26
Is this carbon monoxide or carbon dioxide?
00:31
Carbon dioxide.
00:35
How's about 71 here is falling?
00:37
Honey.
00:39
Sugar's falling.
00:41
40 contact.
00:44
23 is headed to the fire.
00:45
We're in service.
00:46
Where are we headed?
00:49
(number withheld), show you in service.
00:53
Going to the fire,
00:54
Gladstone and Sixth.
00:57
That's fire.
00:59
At near Gladstone.
01:02
Truck 3 is here responding to the fire.
01:06
Med 4 to (name withheld).
01:09
Med 4 to (name withheld).
01:12
Dispatch has med 71.
01:16
Did you guys? Say carbon monoxide or dioxide.
01:22
Dioxide two.
01:25
And is the business getting alarm for it?
01:30
Alarm is sounding, building's being evacuated.
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Location mentioned:
W 9th St, Kansas City, MO 64101
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