Carbon monoxide alarm leads to resident evacuation


Audio|Source: Stafford, Missouri City and Meadows Place Police and Fire
01:29
Transcript:
We'll check over 953-2-181. Engine 35. Carbon monoxide alarm. 10719, Burn a hill. Between Timberbrook Tide and Willow Walk Drive. Knock page, Queen. One, two, boy. Engine 35, carbon monoxide alarm. 10719, Verden Hill. Between River Brook Drive and Willow Walk Drive. Now, Page Queen, one, two, boy. Time out, 2032. 35, 0. drives and Willa Walk Drive. Queen 12 Boy for a carbon monoxide alarm. It was a resident occupied four times all residents have been evacuated. There is a 47-year-old female request in EMS for a headache, loss of appetite, and feeling lethargic. She advises the alarm is no longer going off with heat and indicated carbon monoxide. Stand for a friend with us a college and transfer to workers.
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Stafford, TX 77477
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