False carbon monoxide alarm at chalet in port clinton, Port Clinton OH
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According to the dispatch call, fire and EMS responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a chalet near East Vineyard Village Drive in Port Clinton. It was later confirmed to be a system test and the alarm was canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Ottawa County Public Safety
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02:22
Transcript:
00:00
Tensitoba Fire and Squadsman, Fort Clinton, EMS.
00:03
You're requested at the Chalet near East Vineyard Village Drive.
00:08
Carbon monoxide alarm reported.
00:13
Tetchotabah Fire and Squadsman, Fort Clinton, EMS.
00:16
You're requested at the Chalet near East Vineyard Village Drive.
00:21
Carbon monoxide alarm, time 1025.
00:34
2829's en route to the chalet near East Vineyard Village Drive carbon monoxide alarm Okay.
00:49
county a city record.
00:52
Clear.
00:53
I'll count the Cadillacare Square and square and full.
00:59
1028.
01:01
1028. That's 6, signal 71.
01:07
I'm okay.
01:11
747. 24-3-7, I'm need for 711.
01:19
7-4.
01:26
Magnet's been doing a check on the system.
01:29
They forgot to put it on the check.
01:31
Go ahead and cancel everybody.
01:45
POMBOR! BOR!
01:49
BOR! BOR! BOR!
02:00
Tentatabah Fire and Squadsman, Fort Clinton, EMS.
02:03
You can cancel the carbon monoxide alarm at the chalet near East Vineyard Village Drive.
02:09
They're testing the system.
02:11
Tentikatava Fire and Squadsman, Fort Clinton, EMS, you can cancel the carbon monoxide alarm at the chalet near East Vineyard Village Drive.
02:20
They're testing the system.
02:22
Your time is 1030.
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Location mentioned:
E Vineyard Village Dr, Port Clinton, OH 43452
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