Fire alarm triggered by carbon monoxide in home, North Liberty IA
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According to the dispatch call, fire alarm at a residence near Courtney Lane in North Liberty was triggered by a carbon monoxide detector. Occupants reported no symptoms and waited outside while firefighters responded.
Audio|Heard on: Johnson County Fire/EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:38
Transcript:
00:00
North Liberty Fire.
00:02
J-TAS 2-4. Response to fire alarm.
00:05
At near Courtney Lane,
00:08
North Liberty.
00:09
Cross Streets are Rachel Street.
00:11
Jake, I'm 710.
00:16
710. Can you have to be the fire? I'm not everybody, please.
00:20
Topor.
00:25
Iowa County from 16.
00:28
Go ahead.
00:33
You can clear the alarms.
00:35
I'm going to have contact here now, too.
00:37
I'm going to add some notes, and I'm going to go back over to Amanda.
00:42
(number withheld)
00:48
J-Com411 is on scene
00:52
Large two-story residential to be out to investigate Tiger Lily fan
01:00
Copy Sogum 77-10 row
01:03
First line event eight
01:20
7.10, you're responding for a fire alarm.
01:23
Near Courtney Lane.
01:24
CO activation, no symptoms, only waiting outside.
01:27
North City has yet you acknowledged.
01:31
Take copies, thank you.
01:34
Jay Cops, 412 will be allowed to that C.O.
01:37
alarm. Super.
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Location mentioned:
Courtney Ln, North Liberty, IA 52317
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