Carbon monoxide detector activates at Lafayette residence, Lafayette IN
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According to the dispatch call, a carbon monoxide detector activated near Wallace Avenue in Lafayette, causing symptoms in occupants. Fire and medical units responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Tippecanoe County Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 3, engine 3 only a CO detector activation on Wallace Avenue.
00:05
Engine 3, near Wallace Avenue, CO detector, people inside the home are symptomatic.
00:21
Engine 3, near Wallace Avenue, so about 1455, Channel 3 for the call.
00:30
Lafayette Squad 7, I'm not sure if you're clearing my last traffic were available.
00:34
Dispatch. One.
00:36
Dispatch back one.
00:40
Just patch back one.
00:46
One.
00:50
Engine 3 is en route.
00:52
We're in the air.
00:58
Clear engine three, I've also got Maddox in route to assist as well.
01:02
Any three, Sclap.
01:11
...Medic 4.
01:12
Medic 4 en route to near Wallace Avenue.
01:17
A CO detector going off, subject is symptomatic.
01:23
MedicForest, Claire from Pre-CN-38.
01:26
Clear. Medic 1 dispatch.
01:29
Go ahead. Helped he just disregarded you.
01:33
Clear.
01:34
Avilaevalvalian.
01:35
Wapia, squad 7.
01:38
Dispatch 5.
01:40
Go ahead.
01:42
Squad 7.
01:44
Ambulance 5 will take that call on, Wallace.
01:47
Are available.
01:48
Clear.
01:50
Squad 7.
01:51
Nesbatch, medic 2 is at east.
01:59
Medic 3, clear.
02:01
Medic 4, did you cure emulence 5's traffic?
02:08
Medic 4 is clear, ma'am, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Wallace Ave, Lafayette, IN 47904
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