Carbon monoxide detector activation prompts evacuation, Winchester IN
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were sent to a building near East Short Street in Winchester due to a carbon monoxide detector activation. Residents were evacuated and one person reported feeling unwell.
Audio|Heard on: Randolph County Public Safety
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01:17
Transcript:
00:00
Winchester fire unit, 225 East Short Street.
00:04
A carbon monoxide detector is going off; they are evacuating now.
00:11
Contester Fire Base are in Afghanistan.
00:18
Winchester Medics are also requested at 225 East Short.
00:21
They report someone is not feeling well.
00:24
...by as soon as possible I need unit in the county.
00:31
Any, Winchester fire?
00:35
Go ahead.
00:39
One in an ambulance in the county.
00:42
You're clear.
00:43
I wasn't sure, I wanted to double check.
00:48
Winchester fire and medics requested at 225 East Short in Winchester for a carbon monoxide detector with a person not feeling well.
01:03
They did four year-in-round.
01:04
They have evacuated the residents.
01:07
There is one or two people by a vehicle.
01:09
They are sitting on the side porch.
01:10
Multiple attempts have been made.
01:12
Should I go ahead and start utilities?
01:14
You can standby on utilities.
01:15
We'll check.
01:16
You're clear.
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Location mentioned:
E Short St, Winchester, IN 47394
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