Carbon monoxide alarm prompts response in residential area, Bristol IN
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Emergency units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Mallard Drive. The caller reported feeling light-headed and waited outside until help arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Elkhart, Goshen & Elkhart County Police, Fire & EMS
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01:14
Transcript:
00:00
That's Bristol, Signal 45[1] for carbon monoxide detector.
00:05
Elkhart 461.
00:08
461.
00:16
You show me out near 14th Street for additional no need to check.
00:19
Affirmative.
00:23
Affirmative.
00:27
To fetch Bristol units, I have fire en route near Mallard Drive for a carbon monoxide alarm.
00:38
There is a special comment that advises to send two officers on all calls.
00:46
403 is clear.
00:47
1076.
00:49
Dispatch Bristol, Signal 45[1] and Signal 76[2] for a carbon monoxide detector near Mallard Drive in River Watch subdivision north off River Road.
01:05
Caller is feeling light-headed, (name withheld) will wait outside.
01:10
3-8-4-1-dispatiality 1076, carbon monoxide 108.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Signal 45: Fire-related incident or alarm, including possible structure fire, arson, or request for fire response.
[2]
Signal 76: Medical or EMS assistance requested.
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Location mentioned:
Mallard Dr, Bristol, IN 46507
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