Residential carbon monoxide alarm triggered with no fire


Audio|Source: Louisa County Fire and EMS
03:35
Transcript:
Box 101, Residential Fire Alarm, 106, Elstville Drive. These Hermes 126, Ladder 1, Rescue Station 1,15, Italian 14. Central Fire alarm 106-0-0-0-0-125-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0. Also, call is the 1-2-9-1-4. Also, call is advising carbon dioxide alarm, not fire alarm. That's affirmative. Ingen 1-2.2. Angel 1749. All right, let's hold it to the first two companies then, and myself. I'm doing it. Louise, any company fixed personnel, you can stay in service. Louise, at the time you run for engine one, it's going to be apartment two. It is six, Louisa. Have we placed in service? That's affirmative unless how many two doesn't get out. I don't need you to respond. One five respond. 751.7-51. And Louisa, one-five will be medical level until 1,600 now. What's the doing? That's a one on location. You know, occupants outside in the front yard, nothing shown. We'll be blocking one lane to Alice. 914-1-10. That's 1-5. You need to stay behind me. 7-52. What is that? Engine 6. If you can start and route off your direct. Engine 6 is right. We're in route. 1752.
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Louisa County, VA
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