Alarm triggers smoke and carbon monoxide alert in Cisco home, Cisco TX
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Having been reported an alarm activation in a Cisco residence indicating smoke and carbon monoxide presence, with failed contact to keyholder exacerbating concerns.
Audio|Heard on: Cisco Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Eastland County, Medics 6, Station 6, Station 7, Station 4.
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Medics 6, Station 6, Station 7, Station 4.
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I have an alarm going off near South Hallbun.
00:15
Seeing a smoke alarm in the den, which is a smoke and carbon monoxide detector.
00:21
Alarm company stated they attempted to reach keyholder, but no contact available.
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Location mentioned:
Cisco, TX 76437
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