Repeated CO2 alarm prompts fire units to respond


Fire units were sent to a location responding to a CO2 alarm. A detector has been alarming every morning. The caller thinks it may be a false alarm, but there could be gas in the area.
Audio|Source: Camden County Public Safety
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Transcript:
701 Cannon. 701. 701. (name withheld), I'm going to be 10-8. Apparently, Sunrise Beach fire is en route to unlock it for him. Copy, 71. 5760 OSA Beach Parkway for a fire alarm commercial. Caller stated is a CO2 detector going off. It is repeatedly going off each morning. Turns off when it is reset. Caller believes it is a false alarm, weather is gas used in the area. 954. Ossage Beach Fire Station 1, Zone 2, Fire Station 2, Fire Station 2, Zone 2 respond to Schmitz Creek, 5760, OSH Beach Parkway for a fire alarm commercial. Caller stated is a CO2 detector going off. It is repeatedly going off each morning. Turns off when it is reset. Caller believes it is a false alarm, but there is gas used in the area. 954. Camden County, 627. 27. 27, around. 27, go ahead, Camden. Copy 927 around 954.
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Near Osage Beach Pkwy, Osage Beach, MO 65065
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