Carbon monoxide alarm alerts at unoccupied home, Buffalo MN
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A carbon monoxide detector repeatedly sounded alarms over several days at an unoccupied home near Division Street East. Buffalo Fire units were dispatched to investigate.
Audio|Heard on: Wright County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:11
Transcript:
00:00
First page, Buffalo Fire for a CO detector going off at near Division Street East.
00:06
It's been going out for the last three days, even after the battery's been changed.
00:10
The house has been unoccupied.
00:13
First page at 7.50.
00:24
Second page, Buffalo Fire for a CO detector going off at near Division Street East.
00:29
It's been going out for the last three days, even after the battery's been changed.
00:33
The house has been unoccupied during that time.
00:37
Second page at 750.
00:43
Right, how many from Buffalo, G3?
00:45
G3.
00:50
You can show me en route to that CO alarm.
00:55
Benrod at 751.
01:01
Can you from both of Chief 2?
01:03
Chief 2.
01:06
You tell me your roads, let's see you with an alarm.
01:10
Chief 2 at 752.
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Location mentioned:
Division St E, Buffalo, MN 55313
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