Carbon monoxide detector activates with illness reported, Hillsboro MO
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A carbon monoxide detector activated at a single-story home near Greenwood Drive in Jefferson County. Several fire units responded to investigate after reports of illness.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson County Fire and EMS - Digital
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03:2
Transcript:
00:03
Respond to carbon monoxide detector with illness near Greenwood Drive.
00:14
Respond to carbon monoxide detector with illness near Greenwood Drive.
00:26
High Ridge Fire.
00:36
Man, go ahead.
00:39
Do you watch the stage out on Highway H or come in?
00:47
Like when you come on in, we'll check with Connor, I think we're probably holding two trucks, but I want you in here, please.
00:54
Messages, Steve.
01:02
Let's go right in front of one truck.
01:06
Click.
01:12
Okay.
01:17
Yeah, go 58, 54 verification and response.
01:25
Before is that the code.
01:32
Michael,
01:34
Highway H command, like us.
01:37
5710N, 64A4 in,
01:39
stage all other trucks at H Highway, A Highway.
01:42
Square 5710, 5864 on the scene, all other trucks to stage on Highway H at the end of the road, 1833.
01:57
5417, JEPA.
02:00
5417.
02:03
5401-7, job coach, you can show us available.
02:07
Hold the show you available at 1834.
02:15
57-ton command at the bridge, will we make go to the right or the left?
02:20
Make a ride, make a ride.
02:24
Message received.
02:30
Jeffel, 6513 on stage, stage, road age.
02:33
6513 staging on age, 1835.
02:38
JASCO, 5-844 responding.
02:41
5-844 responding, 1836.
02:51
JASCO 6424 is on the scene, single-story residential.
02:55
That's bestig.
02:58
64-24, unseen, single-story residential, and investigating 1836.
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Location mentioned:
Greenwood Dr, Hillsboro, MO 63050
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