Carbon monoxide alarm triggers fire response at home


Fire department responded to a home where a carbon monoxide alarm went off, but no fire or hazard was found.
Audio|Source: Rockwall City Police, Fire, and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00Engine 1, carbon an oxide alarm, 3306, Shiner Court.00:08Engine 1, carbon the oxide alarm, 3306, Shiner Court.00:13Cross streets at end in San Marcos Drive, tie up, 1523.00:19Is 4 Station 1.00:29Carbon an oxide alarm, 3306, Shiner Court.00:34Engine 1, carbon the oxide alarm, 3306, Shiner Court.00:39Up Street's dead end in Sun Marcos Drive, time out[2], 1524.01:03and this one's already in now.
00:00
Engine 1, carbon an oxide alarm, 3306, Shiner Court.
00:08
Engine 1, carbon the oxide alarm, 3306, Shiner Court.
00:13
Cross streets at end in San Marcos Drive, tie up, 1523.
00:19
Is 4 Station 1.
00:29
Carbon an oxide alarm, 3306, Shiner Court.
00:34
Engine 1, carbon the oxide alarm, 3306, Shiner Court.
00:39
Up Street's dead end in Sun Marcos Drive, time out[2], 1524.
01:03
and this one's already in now.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
tie-up: Unit assigned to incident (fire/EMS context)
[2]
time out: Unit dispatched to incident
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Location mentioned:
Near Shiner Ct, Rockwall, TX 75032
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