Carbon monoxide alarm caused by construction dust, Key West FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Williams Street. The alarm was triggered by dust from construction. The area was aired out and the alarm was reset. No injuries or hazards were found.
Audio|Heard on: Key West Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:26
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 2 is in Zone 3.
00:03
Carbon monoxide alarm for Room 135, repeating carbon monoxide alarm.
00:08
Room 135 near Williams Street.
00:14
Station 1, go ahead.
00:18
Engine 2,
00:21
Engine 1 and 413 will handle the call.
00:24
Everybody else can stay.
00:26
Okay, thank you very much.
00:29
Patient for the copy.
00:32
Engine 2 is happy.
00:38
To rest.
00:40
Entering slips.
00:48
Engine 1 is hot.
00:50
Ten more.
00:56
Nothing further.
00:57
2.9 out.
00:58
Factor QS, Taylor 4, we are morted station.
01:06
Engine 1 arrival.
01:08
Engine 1 copy.
01:15
Go ahead, sir.
01:19
This was set off due to dust from construction.
01:22
They are airing out the room and will reset the alarm.
01:26
We are clear and available.
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