Oven fire triggers carbon monoxide alarm at residence, Maryville TN
A carbon monoxide alarm sounded at a residence near Everett Avenue in Maryville, Tennessee. Occupants and pets were evacuated safely. The alarm was triggered by a fire in the oven, which was the likely cause of the carbon monoxide detection.
Audio|Source: Blount County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Townsend of Marble Fire, have a C.O.
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Alarm.
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Near Everett Avenue.
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Near Everett Avenue.
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Marble Tower 1.
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Tower once.
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Fire and the CO alarm was going off.
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Com Center Tower One's en route.
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104, I'll show you en route to near Everett Avenue to the CO alarm.
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All persons and pets have been evacuated.
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Looks like an oven has caught fire and it shut the alarm off.
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Okay, Comptainter, we saying a CO alarm or a fire alarm has gone off because of the fire in the oven.
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The CO alarm is sounding.
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The COWLWL1 also responding to the CO alarm.
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That's negative.
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10-4.
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Location mentioned:
Near Everett Ave, Maryville, TN 37804
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