Carbon monoxide alarm triggers swift response at Corvallis home, Corvallis MT
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Concern rises as a carbon monoxide alarm blares at a Corvallis home, prompting dispatch despite no reported symptoms; firefighters later confirm an active open burn nearby.
Audio|Heard on: Ravalli County Sheriff, Hamilton Police, Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:6
Transcript:
00:00
You're responding to near Honey House Lane in Camelis, 4th Street of Stero Way, and Bayloo Way.
00:05
This is going to be for a CO2 alarm that's going off, R-Bes and gone all weekend,
00:11
and got back to that alarm going off.
00:13
(Name withheld) is out of the house in an old flatbed pickup truck.
00:17
No symptoms at this time, and she's the only one on scene.
00:25
You have copy.
00:29
1832.
00:32
1832.
00:35
10366.
00:38
1836. 82. Good evening.
00:42
The second.
00:47
24, 1836. 17.
00:48
1836.
00:54
I got Corral Fire.
00:58
Corral Fire.
01:01
You can show 502 on scene and also it is burning currently open right now.
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Location mentioned:
Honey House Ln, Corvallis, MT 59828
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