Residents evacuate due to carbon monoxide alarm


The fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a home. Residents evacuated after the alarm sounded, and the firefighters are checking for dangerous gas.
Audio|Source: South Bend Metro Fire
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Transcript:
Clay Engine 22, (name withheld), 18,263 Otten Road. Carbon Monoxide Investigation. Priority for Bravo, 18,263, Otten Road. 9.24 hours. Clay Engine 22 inroads 18,263 Otten Road, first-party caller. Their carbon monoxide alarm is going off in the hall by the bathroom. They have evacuated the residents. They also advise they changed the batteries, but the seal alarm is still going off. Priority four[1].
Police codes explained
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Priority four: Fire service response code indicating routine or non-life-threatening situation
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South Bend, IN
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