Residents evacuated due to carbon monoxide alarm


Emergency teams responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a home. The alarm was sounding repeatedly, potentially because of a generator. Residents were told to leave the house for safety.
Audio|Source: Escambia County Public Safety
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Transcript:
Nothing traveling from all sides out investigating. 31. We're out of truck 7. We're now in truck 3 7. Wherever I was ready to go. Not inside alarm, 731 Heirloom Drive, engine 6. Residential carbon monoxide alarm, 7931, Heirloom Drive, engine 6. Residential carbon monoxide alarm, 7931, Crawl Streets and Tensin Circle and Tull Circle. I'm up 23.03. Logged out of the NBT in Truck 7. Yes, sir. Temple. Let me get it, say your heart, (name withheld). Probably say you're not going on, huh? Ladder 6 is taking the... Ladder 6. Ladder 6. Alarm in seven's area. T312, transfer patient air. Central. Oxite alarm, 7931 Airling circle. Detectors keep going off in the laundry room. They think it might be due to the generator. We did advise them to evacuate engine 7 on another fire alarm. We are access to the patient's house.
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Location mentioned:
Near Heirloom Dr, Pensacola, FL 32514
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