Carbon monoxide alarm sounds at Tulsa residence, Tulsa OK


A carbon monoxide alarm is sounding in a Tulsa home, possibly from the gas stove. A resident has a headache but declined medical help.
Audio|Source: Tulsa, Creek, Rogers and Wagoner Counties Public Safety
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Engine 25, CO alarm sounding, 82-74 East 34th Street, (number withheld) East 34th Street, (name withheld) page 1427. Engine 6, standby for a medical, 2,700, West 66th Street. One breathing problem, 2736 West 66th Street, 2736 West 66th Street, 2736 West 66th Street. 66th Street, (name withheld) pages 1030. 274, east of 34th Street. Call advised the CO detector is sounding, probably coming from the gas stove. The dogger has a headache but refused EMSA. Your map page is 1427. Agent 2, hit for a medical, (name withheld).
Engine 25, CO alarm sounding, 82-74 East 34th Street, (number withheld) East 34th Street, (name withheld) page 1427. Engine 6, standby for a medical, 2,700, West 66th Street. One breathing problem, 2736 West 66th Street, 2736 West 66th Street, 2736 West 66th Street. 66th Street, (name withheld) pages 1030. 274, east of 34th Street. Call advised the CO detector is sounding, probably coming from the gas stove. The dogger has a headache but refused EMSA. Your map page is 1427. Agent 2, hit for a medical, (name withheld).
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Location mentioned:
Near E 34th St, Tulsa, OK 74145
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