Carbon monoxide detector alarm at residential address, Lincoln NE
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A carbon monoxide detector alarm sounded at a residence near Friedman Street. Fire units responded to investigate a possible gas leak. No one reported feeling ill or evacuating at the time of the call.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln Police and Fire, Lancaster County Sheriff
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01:42
Transcript:
00:00
Zone 313.
00:01
Carbon monoxide detector sounding.
00:04
At near Friedman Street.
00:07
Respond on Tact 4.
00:09
Engine 15, respond to Zone 313, carbon monoxide detector sounding, at near Friedman Street.
00:20
Respond on Tac 4.
00:28
Engine 9 and medic 7.
00:31
Zone 101. Medical Charlie Response, possible stroke.
00:36
At near North 50th Street.
00:39
Unit 218. Respond on Tac 5.
00:44
Engine 9 and medic 7 respond to zone 101 medical Charlie response possible stroke at near North 50th Street unit 218 respond on Tac 5 respond on Tac 5 All right now 10.
01:06
They were in service in station 7 we'll take that stroke Charlie.
01:11
I will swap you with my X7.
01:24
15 verifying a carbon monoxide detector zone 313 at near Friedman Street.
01:32
Homeowner calling in, the alarm is sounding.
01:37
No one is feeling ill so they're not evacuating at this time.
01:40
You have Tac 4, Tac 4.
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Location mentioned:
Friedman St, Lincoln, NE 68516
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