High carbon monoxide levels at Perry residence, Perry IA
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Emergency responders were called to a residence in Perry for high carbon monoxide levels. A gas detector in the living room showed dangerous readings, and one person reported illness related to inhalation. Fire and EMS units responded promptly.
Audio|Heard on: Dallas County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Perry Police
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Transcript:
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Dallas County EMS, and Perry first responders,
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carbon monoxide issues near 123rd Place.
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In Perry, Dallas County EMS, and Perry first responders,
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carbon monoxide issues near 123rd Place.
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In Perry, cross streets Rgeau Avenue and 1st Avenue, J Avenue, timeout 1755.
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We're going to be sending fire and EMS near 123rd Place for carbon monoxide inhalation.
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7.4.8 round.
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2056.
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No, 6148.8 notes.
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1757. 1757.
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So, 594 round.
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747. 747. 767.
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Fire department verified apartment.
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I needed at 19408, 123rd Place.
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19408, 123rd Place on a CO2 detector.
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Activated in the living room, was reading 6504 ppm, or reading less.
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One person is reporting being sick over and out related.
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Now, square, 17,000.
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Response is emerging.
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For 222. 2.2.
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Perry Fire Department, you needed near 123rd Place on a CO alarm.
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Originally reading 654 reports from PPM, now at 322.
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Activated the living room.
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One person reporting being sick not related.
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Response is first to emerging analysis, clears 1758.
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Location mentioned:
123rd Pl, Perry, IA 50220
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