Carbon monoxide alarm triggered at cookie shop by cooking dust, West Monroe LA
A carbon monoxide alarm sounded at Crumbl Cookie on Constitution Drive, but the keyholder reported that cooking dust and cocoa powder likely caused the alarm, not a real gas leak. The store is closed and no one is responding.
Audio|Source: Ouachita Parish Public Safety
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Invention 602 for 902, respond to a carbon monoxide alarm,
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109 Constitution Drive at Crumbl Cookie on a carbon monoxide alarm.
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Cutters and out.
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109 Constitution Drive, a Crumbl Cookie on a carbon monoxide alarm.
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Prove.
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Very fast.
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Sixtho two on King.
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The headquarters?
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Can we get a keyholder's location? They're closed today.
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Can we get a keyholder location? They're closed today.
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Headquarters at 602, I just spoke to the keyholder.
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He says he thinks all the dust from the cooking and the cocoa powder is messing up with the filters.
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He is not going to be en route.
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Location mentioned:
Constitution Dr, West Monroe, LA 71292
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