False carbon monoxide alarm at prairie city home, Prairie City IA
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Fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a home near South Monroe Street. The homeowner pressed the test button and later refused assistance after it was determined to be a technical issue.
Audio|Heard on: Jasper County Law Enforcement
Listen to dispatch call
01:31
Transcript:
00:00
Prairie City Fire is needed near South Monroe Street for a carbon monoxide alarm.
00:08
ADT security made contact with the homeowner who said she pressed the test button and they can't give us the shut off.
00:22
299-24, Jasper.
00:27
299.
00:30
Redirect with the fire page.
00:33
Yep, someone send it to me.
00:36
Copy.
00:39
299, do you want me to paint a fire firm again or can you shut it off for?
00:45
I'll go see what I can do.
00:48
Copy.
00:52
As 4299 aides.
00:56
Copy.
01:01
Number 168, 108, that last inspection.
01:08
At 1437. 32nd, 32nd.
01:11
3299.
01:16
Go ahead.
01:18
The technical issue, the homeowner refused assistance.
01:22
In fact, service.
01:24
Copy on me to district the private department soon?
01:29
Yes, please disregard.
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Location mentioned:
S Monroe St, Prairie City, IA 50228
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