Carbon monoxide alarm prompts evacuation near louisville ave, Pensacola FL
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A carbon monoxide alarm sounded near Louisville Avenue. The resident experienced a headache, refused medical help, and was advised to evacuate.
Audio|Heard on: Escambia County Area Marine
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Transcript:
00:00
Carbon monoxide alarm near Louisville Avenue across West Michigan Timeout, 049.
00:24
Engine 4.
00:27
Automatic crash notification at (number withheld), cross-lis-cogany,
00:32
about 0.50.
00:38
Unable to make contact location from mapping is showing a clone at some trees near railroad tracks.
01:02
This call from the resident says there is a red blinking light on her carbon dioxide detector and has moved to fresh air.
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It's been going off for four hours.
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Caller says she has a headache but refused EMS and has been advised to evacuate.
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Location mentioned:
Louisville Ave, Pensacola, FL 32526
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