Carbon monoxide alarm triggers response at Nevada home, Nevada IA
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Fire units responded to a home near Cherokee Street in Nevada, Iowa, after a carbon monoxide detector was activated. All residents had evacuated and no emergency lights or sirens were used.
Audio|Heard on: Story County Rural Fire/EMS
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Nevada first person.
00:02
Nevada fire, you're needed near Cherokee Street in Nevada.
00:05
Report of a carbon monoxide detector going off.
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All occupants are out of the residence.
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Nevada Fire, you're needed near Cherokee Street.
00:14
Report of a carbon monoxide detector going off.
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All occupants are out of the residence.
00:19
They are requesting no lights or sirens.
00:21
So can be cleared in case D3.
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Location mentioned:
Cherokee St, Nevada, IA 50201
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