Carbon monoxide detectors activate in residential home, Kronenwetter WI
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Carbon monoxide detectors activated inside a home near Crestante Drive in Kronenwetter. The resident and her cat waited outside in a vehicle. The resident reported no symptoms of illness.
Audio|Heard on: Marathon County Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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Looking, Kronenwetter Fire.
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Kronenwetter Fire responded to near Crestante Drive in the village of Kronenwetter.
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Crossroads, Leah Road and Austin Lane,
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before carbon monoxide detectors going off inside the home, reporting party.
00:11
Just came home to find them going off, not feeling ill.
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The resident and her cat are waiting outside the vehicle.
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The patio doors open, all of their windows are still closed.
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Again, Kronenwetter Fire for space 1015.
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On this page.
00:29
Ten for.
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All right in Kronenwetter Fire.
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Kronenwetter Fire respond to near Crestante Drive in the village of Kronenwetter, crossroads Leah Road and Austin Lane.
00:53
Reporting party came home to her carbon monoxide detectors going off.
00:57
She is not feeling ill.
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She and her cat are waiting outside.
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In her vehicle, the patio doors open, all other windows are closed at this time.
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Kronenwetter Fire, second page 1016.
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Kronenwetter, WI 54455
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