Fire alarm activation at residence near Lone Star Road, Whitesboro TX
Fire department responded to an alarm activation near Lone Star Road. No smoke was visible, and it was suspected that a carbon monoxide alarm was triggered. The carbon monoxide detector was to be retrieved to assess the situation.
Audio|Source: Howe Fire Rescue
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Transcript:
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Grayson County South made fire.
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South made fire.
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Have an alarm going off near Lone Star Road.
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Near Lone Star Road.
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Fire alarms are going off inside the residence at this time.
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Our states that there's no signs of smoke or anything.
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He believes it is possibly the carbon monoxide.
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Graysonton Clear, 1319.
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Grace County, stop my fire.
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Go ahead.
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You can show the squad 415 en route.
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You see.
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Squad 450 or 400.
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Go ahead.
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You can go to the station and get the carbon monoxide detector.
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Okay,
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4.
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Grace, can you need to help my fire?
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Go ahead.
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Can I get the address again?
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Near Lone Star Road, near Lone Star Road.
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Receive.
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Location mentioned:
Near Lone Star Rd, Whitesboro, TX 76273
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