Suspected carbon monoxide leak at private residence, Paw Paw WV
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Fire and EMS responded to a private home near Jackson Street for a suspected carbon monoxide leak. The caller reported headaches and that the alarm had gone off previously but was not currently sounding. All occupants were outside the home and safe.
Audio|Heard on: Morgan County Fire, EMS and Mutual Aid
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01:23
Transcript:
00:00
We have 7.8 and 70 to respond near Jackson Street for carbon monoxide leak.
00:16
Again 7.8 and 2032 respond near Jackson Street carbon monoxide leak, 239.
00:28
Morgan metric 7-8, respond.
00:35
Responding to near Jackson Street, operates a gunmore attack 1, 2341.
00:44
7144 information.
00:48
Good.
00:53
Responding for two patients on an age, on an agenda,
00:58
She thinks she has a carbon monoxide leak, has a headache.
01:01
She has no longer going off at this time, and they all be normal outside the building.
01:07
Okay.
01:09
Okay.
01:10
Good.
01:14
During questioning, she advised the carbon monoxide alarm went off two weeks ago.
01:17
No alarms now.
01:21
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Location mentioned:
Jackson St, Paw Paw, WV 25434
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