Carbon monoxide detector sounds for an hour in apartment, Cape Girardeau MO
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According to the dispatch call, fire department responded to an apartment near Walden Boulevard after a carbon monoxide detector sounded for about an hour. The occupants had evacuated the residence before arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Cape County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Page of four, response to near Walden Boulevard, apartment 205, still alarm, carbon monoxide detector sounding for an hour.
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Crowe Street, Rock Creek Lane, Walden-Pondway, box 4231, timeout in 1947.
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No,
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607.
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607?
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Are we locking the campus art buildings?
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St.41947.
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Central Inter 4404.
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Page of four, Shane, right,
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1949.
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You're responding to near Walden Boulevard,
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Apartment 205.
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Near Walden Boulevard, Department 205,
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spill alarm, carbon dioxide detector sounding.
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The residence has been evacuated.
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You're Cross Street, Rock Creek Lane,
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Walden-Pondway, box 4231.
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Location mentioned:
Walden Blvd, Cape Girardeau, MO 63701
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