Carbon monoxide alarm triggers at home on sunflower road, Leon KS
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The fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near SE Sunflower Road. The alarm would not stop until taken outside. No one was ill, but a person reported itchy skin.
Audio|Heard on: Butler County Area Sheriff, Police, EMS and EMA
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01:55
Transcript:
00:00
Leon FIRE, residential CO alarm, near SE Sunflower Road, Matt H28, outbreak, event one.
01:01
Leone 921 County Fire, I'm 104 on page.
01:07
Temple, 1211.
01:14
104, 12.
01:17
150 tonight.
01:20
150, 104, 1214.
01:29
Way on a park, county fire, she'll pick up 3, 2921 tonight.
01:41
P's reporting that her CO alarm was going off earlier.
01:44
She couldn't get it to stop, so she took it outside.
01:48
The alarm was plugged into the wall by the fireplace.
01:52
No one is sick, but she does report her skin is itchy.
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Location mentioned:
SE Sunflower Rd, Leon, KS 67074
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