Carbon monoxide detector alarm sounds at residential address, Lincoln NE
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A carbon monoxide detector alarm sounded near Friedman Street. The homeowner reported the alarm but no one felt ill. Emergency units responded and no evacuation occurred.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln Fire and Rescue
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01:52
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 15. Zone 313, Carbon monoxide detector sounding near Friedman Street.
00:09
Respond on TAC 4.
00:12
Engine 15, respond to Zone 313, Carbon monoxide detector sounding.
00:19
Near Friedman Street, respond on TAC 4.
00:31
Engine 9 and Medic 7.
00:34
Zone 101. Medical Charlie response, possible stroke.
00:39
At 305, North 50th Street.
00:42
Unit 218. Respond on TAC 5.
00:46
Engine 9 and Medic 7.
00:49
Respond to Zone 101.
00:52
Medical Charlie response, possible stroke.
00:56
At 305, North 50th Street.
00:59
Unit 218. Respond on TAC 5.
01:14
Perceived, I will swap you with 9-7.
01:27
15 verifying a carbon monoxide detector zone 313 near Friedman Street. Homeowner calling in the alarm is sounding, no one is feeling ill so they are not evacuating at this time. We'll continue on TAC 4, we are already on the north side, can we make it work?
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Location mentioned:
Friedman St, Lincoln, NE 68516
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