Carbon monoxide alarm prompts evacuation in Frederick County, Frederick County VA
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A carbon monoxide alarm sounded near Woodsdale Road in Frederick County. Residents were evacuated and all are feeling okay.
Audio|Heard on: Frederick County Fire, EMS and Mutual Aid
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Transcript:
00:00
Carbon monoxide alarm, near Woodsdale Road, Cushute's Pine Road, Woodsmell Drive, H Company, 18, 1712.
00:11
Take 4203.
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4203.
00:18
423.
00:21
Flag in 403.
00:23
Flagon 403. Flagon 403.
00:30
Here respond for a 99-year-old female, she's awake and oriented there by some this, he's having slurge speech.
00:38
1810, Kershaw Lane.
00:45
Roger Gengen 18 in route with three.
00:49
Station's at fire risk level.
00:56
18 center out.
00:58
Callers advise in carbon monoxide alarm sounding in the washroom and living room.
01:02
They've evacuated.
01:03
Everyone's feeling okay.
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Frederick County, VA
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