Carbon monoxide alarm prompts evacuation at residence, Omaha NE


A carbon monoxide alarm went off at a home, leading to an evacuation. No one reported feeling sick, and the fire department is on the way.
Audio|Source: Sarpy County Sheriff
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Transcript:
Attention County units. This information from Douglas County, a (name withheld) sport bike took off eastbound from Douglas County Sheriff's deputy, black shirt, black helmet, currently not pursuing. Repeating disinformation, a sport bike took off eastbound from Douglas County Sheriff, Black Shirt, Black Helmet from 204 in Giles Road and a broadcast 404. 6925 South 176 Avenue for a carbon monoxide alarm going off. Parties currently evacuating no symptoms reported repeating Omaha fire en route to 6925 South 176 Avenue 525[1]
Attention County units. This information from Douglas County, a (name withheld) sport bike took off eastbound from Douglas County Sheriff's deputy, black shirt, black helmet, currently not pursuing. Repeating disinformation, a sport bike took off eastbound from Douglas County Sheriff, Black Shirt, Black Helmet from 204 in Giles Road and a broadcast 404. 6925 South 176 Avenue for a carbon monoxide alarm going off. Parties currently evacuating no symptoms reported repeating Omaha fire en route to 6925 South 176 Avenue 525[1]
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525: Fire Alarm (possible carbon monoxide)
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Location mentioned:
Near S 176th Ave, Omaha, NE 68136
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