Carbon monoxide alarm activation at 115 Plankway Court, cross streets Double Church Ropes; single-family residence reported by homeowner, alarm showing upstairs and mid-level., Farmville VA
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Carbon monoxide alarm activation at 115 Plankway Court, cross streets Double Church Ropes; single-family residence reported by homeowner, alarm showing upstairs and mid-level.
Audio|Heard on: Frederick County Fire, EMS and Mutual Aid
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Transcript:
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Box 709, carbon monoxide alarm, 115 plankway court, cross streets, Double Church Road, engine company 11, 12,
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27.
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417.
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411.
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Number 111.
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Respondal 132. 132, playing field, down, cross streets of Valley Pike.
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Caller's sister and Allison Boyce, 20-year-old female, has mental health issues and texting family saying that she took a bunch of pills and wants them to take her to the hospital.
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She does have a history of doing this.
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The caller is getting information from the fiance.
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She apparently lives with parents, an Amber Hennis, and a Michael Boyce.
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to station staff.
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Let's call them by that homeowner.
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They have a carbon-roxide alarm sounding showing upstairs and mid-level.
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No one is reported to be safe.
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...regard, rescue engine 11.
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Rescue Engine 11.
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Rescue Engine 11.
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I'm not sure if you copy, wiring her out, crew or two, station staff.
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I was direct, I already gave you something and I'll give it to you again.
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It's a single-family residence who's called in by the homeowner showing a carbon monoxide alarm upstairs mid-level.
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Location mentioned:
Plank Rd, Farmville, VA 23901
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