Fire department checks carbon monoxide alarm after furnace failure, Beaver Dam WI
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According to the dispatch call, fire department dispatched to check a carbon monoxide detector after a furnace stopped working near La Crosse Street in Beaver Dam. The detector was previously alarming but a new one is no longer sounding. No fire or smoke was found and the fire department canceled the dispatch to handle internally.
Audio|Heard on: Dodge County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:27
Transcript:
00:00
This is a touch feature on fire here and you respond to near La Crosse Street in Beaver Dam.
00:06
Also it's going to be West Maple Avenue.
00:07
This is for caller who states that their furnace went out.
00:10
The CO detector was going off two days ago.
00:13
They bought a new detector.
00:15
The new one is no longer going off.
00:16
They would like a fire group to come out and check things out.
00:19
Nobody has been home.
00:20
Caller is not seeing any smoke.
00:21
There's no fire.
00:23
Again, this is going to be near La Crosse Street in Beaver Dam.
00:26
Time of page 1605, K-Fort 6.
00:36
Dodge,
00:37
Beaverdham fire.
00:43
Beaverton fire, go ahead.
00:45
Ma'am, you can go ahead and send out a cancellation page, we'll handle that in house.
00:52
Happy Beaverham Fire.
01:06
This is the cancellation page.
01:09
Again, cancellation page for Beaver Dam Fire,
01:11
per 1,200,
01:14
you can cancel.
01:15
They're going to handle it in-house.
01:17
Reference to call near La Crosse Street.
01:19
Again, near La Crosse Street in Beaver Dam.
01:21
Per 1,200, you can cancel.
01:24
They're going to handle it in-house.
01:25
Temporary cancellation page, 1606, Campa-46.
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Location mentioned:
La Crosse St, Beaver Dam, WI 53916
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