Carbon monoxide alarm prompts evacuation, Smyrna TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews and emergency responders were dispatched to a carbon monoxide alarm near Ross Drive in Smyrna, Tennessee. A resident reported symptoms of a headache. The building was evacuated while EMS and the gas department responded, and a fire unit assumed command on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Rutherford TN Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Engine one.
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Responding near Ross Drive, CO alarm.
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10-4, be advised the caller stated that (name withheld) is having symptoms of a headache.
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We do have EMS en route and we do have the gas department en route as well.
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Copy.
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Dispatch, Ranger One.
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Engine One.
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Rescue One on scene.
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Building has been evacuated.
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Engine One will have command.
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Ten Four.
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Dispatch from 540, I'm on scene.
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Ten Four.
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Location mentioned:
Ross Dr, Smyrna, TN 37167
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