Carbon monoxide alarm triggers panic alarm at residence


A panic alarm was activated at a home due to a carbon monoxide alarm. No one showed symptoms. The fire department was sent to check the situation.
Audio|Source: Minneapolis Police, St Paul Police, and Ramsey County Sheriff
02:28
Transcript:
135, I'll back up, 131-34. Copy. 135, can have your long numbers, I have to put you on board. 4436, 4478-0.44-3. 398-100. Yes, sorry, my computer's down and I can't get anything. Copy. Panic alarm at a resident, 1652 Lakewood Drive North. 4343, sir (name withheld). 7.3 copies, PD. Afternete. Both squads that might be a carbon monoxide issue, they transfer to fire. One three clear. So I have three copies. 159, do you show me sign on yet? 159, negative. It would be so kind to put me on there, please. Long numbers 280350. Copy. Copy. 7221. I'll be clear on patrol. Happy. 315, can you 1090? Just real quick, please. 1828, Boland Avenue. That next. You're welcome. 5-306. There is no police event, the caller, so they just use the panic alarm to notify them of the C-O alarm, no symptoms. Copy, fire his respondent? Affirmative. Copy. Do you still want to go or do you want me to clear it out? You can just clear it off report, at least thank you. 1041.
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Location mentioned:
Near Lakewood Dr N, Maplewood, MN 55119
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