CO2 alarm prompts evacuation near Arrowhead Road, Stover MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a carbon monoxide alarm activation near Arrowhead Road. The resident evacuated with three dogs and reported breathing problems due to COPD, without access to their oxygen equipment.
Audio|Heard on: Versailles Rural Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:48
Transcript:
00:00
Morning County, memo 30, Garfield Fire, stand by for tone alarm.
00:22
Morgan County FEMO 30, Garfield Fire needs to respond to near Arrowhead Road.
00:30
Near Arrowhead Road.
00:33
Caller believes it's their CO alarm.
00:35
It does sound like a fire alarm in the back.
00:37
Advises they are at home with three dogs.
00:40
They are attempting to leave now.
00:41
Time out 1842.
00:53
Responding near Arrowhead Road, near Arrowhead Road.
00:58
Caller reported their CO alarm is going off.
01:01
It sounds like a fire alarm in the back.
01:04
They have three dogs with them.
01:05
They are attempting to leave the residence now.
01:08
Time now is 1845.
01:13
You are 44, 1845.
01:22
Four out.
01:24
34 to 1846.
01:32
803, sir.
01:35
803 at 1847.
01:37
Gravois units responding.
01:39
The caller is out of the camper at this time with their dogs.
01:42
They advised they have COPD and do not have their oxygen with them.
01:45
They are having breathing issues, heard over the phone.
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Location mentioned:
Arrowhead Rd, Stover, MO 65078
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