Faulty carbon monoxide detector triggers emergency response, Clay Center KS
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Emergency units responded to a carbon monoxide detector alarm near 8th St and Clay St. The detector was later found to be faulty and not indicating a real hazard.
Audio|Heard on: Clay County Sheriff, Clay Center Police and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:47
Transcript:
00:00
Be advised when we're out to near 8th St and Clay St for carbon monoxide detector going off.
00:06
Okay.
00:08
Six, can you do a 10-29 on Bryce Williams?
00:11
Second for.
00:16
Six, are you guys at 8th and Clay or where you guys at?
00:22
Due to West of ya.
00:28
101, we're on C.
00:32
One-O-1104.
00:38
Thanks that, mail, signal 30.
00:41
Tap them.
00:46
208, can you run the female that's the honor of this truck?
00:50
Thank you.
00:52
28, that female is also signal 30.
00:57
24.
01:03
Medic 4 is back in the county.
01:06
Medic 4 is back in the county.
01:07
Mediore, 104.
01:12
28,
01:14
we'll be tonight.
01:16
28, 104.
01:23
628, you want to go make contact RP again?
01:27
10-4[1], 1330.
01:28
Okay,
01:30
ever.
01:33
One-on.
01:35
One. One.
01:37
One.
01:40
One more clear as seen,
01:43
a 23-year-old carbon monoxide detector finally went bad.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment/Message received
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Location mentioned:
8th St & Clay St, Clay Center, KS 67432
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