False carbon monoxide alarm investigated in Cass County, Kansas City MO
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A carbon monoxide alarm was activated near East 68th Street in Cass County. Fire crews responded and investigated but found no danger. It was a false alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Kansas City Fire
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02:38
Transcript:
00:00
PUMBER 29 near East 68th Street, carbon monoxide,
00:04
A4.
00:06
Pumper 29, near East 68th Street, carbon monoxide investigation A4.
00:16
BLS 14.
00:20
BLS 14.
00:23
POMPOR29, responding.
00:26
Comfort 29 responding.
00:28
We're going to be in service and call out of service for staffing.
00:31
We'll be ALS and come back up.
00:33
You're going to near East 68th Street.
00:37
Copy in-service, outstaffing.
00:41
On a carbon monoxide investigation, we got the call from the alarm company for a CO detector activation.
00:52
That's 5-03.
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503.
01:00
503 is going to be BLS for the evening.
01:03
You can show us in service.
01:05
Mobile.
01:07
Yeah.
01:19
POMPOR 24 on same with PD.
01:22
POMPOR 24 with PD.
01:28
Truck 10, medic 551, Cleveland Avenue, hemorrhage, A3.
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Truck 10, Medic, (number withheld)-132-C, Cleveland Avenue, hemorrhage A3.
01:39
No,
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4 dispatch.
01:49
104, go ahead.
01:52
Your timer went off, so I was just checking on you.
01:55
Yeah,
01:59
we're still waiting.
02:01
Copy, I'll show you, still on scene.
02:08
Pumper's 29 on scene.
02:10
29 on scene investigating.
02:18
553, we're a biohazard.
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553, you show you out, DeCon.
02:30
Dispatch, number 29, made contact for the homeowner, and false alarm will be in service.
02:36
Copy false alarm for the homeowner, in service.
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Cass County, MO
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