Carbon monoxide alarm triggers safety check at residence, Netawaka KS
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Responders went to a home near Oak Street in Netawaka after a carbon monoxide alarm went off. The occupant replaced the batteries and the alarm stopped. The occupant asked for a safety check to ensure the home was safe.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson County Sheriff
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Carbon monoxide detector going off, Celia.
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To Jackson County EMS and South County Fire for a carbon monoxide detector that was going off near Oak St in Netawaka.
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Jackson County EMA, South County Fire, Brooklyn, concluding at 547.
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Seven, six, fortifier, Tommy.
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Those problems.
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Seven day four, saying in round two, three, twenty, near Oak St in Netawaka.
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Caller reports carbon monoxide detector was going off.
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And then the alarm just got quieter and quieter until it stopped.
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She put new batteries in and it's no longer going off, but she would like the home checked out for peace of mind.
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Location mentioned:
Oak St, Netawaka, KS 66516
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