Fire department checks home for carbon monoxide alarm


Fire department is called to check a home where a carbon monoxide detector is beeping, but no one is feeling sick.
Audio|Source: Lake County Police & Fire
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Transcript:
00:00676 central.00:07Player one site.00:09690, stop.00:15Six, go ahead.00:166.15 and 20 with John Union John 5, the black rim.00:21Thank you. Center in 20.00:333.690s.00:35Bye, Becky.00:36The station two, fire is needed for a CO check with a beeping CO detector at 1114 Tioga Trail.00:49No illness.00:50Caller will be waiting outside.00:52Station two, fire is needed for a CO check with a beeping CO detector with no illness.00:581114 Tioga.01:00Caller will be waiting outside.01:02We'll be clear, 241.01:087-7.01:107.01:17Eastbound scale is...01:19I think it's going to be Illinois.01:22Edward Nora 59171.
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676 central.
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Player one site.
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690, stop.
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Six, go ahead.
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6.15 and 20 with John Union John 5, the black rim.
00:21
Thank you. Center in 20.
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3.690s.
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Bye, Becky.
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The station two, fire is needed for a CO check with a beeping CO detector at 1114 Tioga Trail.
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No illness.
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Caller will be waiting outside.
00:52
Station two, fire is needed for a CO check with a beeping CO detector with no illness.
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1114 Tioga.
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Caller will be waiting outside.
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We'll be clear, 241.
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7-7.
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7.
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Eastbound scale is...
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I think it's going to be Illinois.
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Edward Nora 59171.
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Location mentioned:
Near Tioga Trail, Kirtland, OH 44094
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