Carbon monoxide alarm triggers response at Richard Street, Sextonville WI
Emergency responders were sent to a home near West Richard Street in Lone Rock after a carbon monoxide detector alarm sounded. The resident, who uses a wheelchair, could not leave the building but reported feeling fine and was near an open window. Multiple detectors were triggered, prompting a fire and EMS investigation.
Audio|Source: Sauk County Fire and EMS Paging
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Transcript:
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Lone Rocksider, Lone Rocksiter, you're being requested near West Richard Street in Lone Rock for a carbon monoxide detector going off.
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R.P. is wheelchair-bound, unable to go outside.
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(Name withheld) is feeling fine, is by the door with the window open.
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And that is near West Richard Street in Lone Rock for a carbon monoxide detector going off.
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Carbon monoxide detector going off.
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R.P. stays he's feeling fine, unable to go outside as he is in a wheelchair,
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is near a door with the window open.
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Ritchell Clear KS.
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(number withheld).
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Fire one acknowledges that page and you can show me on scene as well.
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Thank you very much.
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You're ritual and we're in service.
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(number withheld).
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One, we'll see you now.
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Fire one.
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Go ahead.
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You just want the squad at this time, correct?
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Uh,
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Engine as well, I got multiple detectors going off, so we're going to have to just investigate.
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Alright, we'll get it rolling.
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Richard St, Sextonville, WI
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