Carbon monoxide alarm activates at Princeton home, Princeton WV
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A carbon monoxide alarm sounded at a home near Minter Road in Princeton. The occupants were advised to leave the house because propane appliances were in use. The female caller reported a headache. Fire and EMS are responding.
Audio|Heard on: Mercer County Public Safety Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
First Patrol, Princeton Rescue,
00:03
107, Matoaka Fire Department.
00:05
Need response, near Minter Road,
00:09
near Minter Road.
00:11
Caller vouches two carbon monoxide alarms are sounding in the residence.
00:14
They do have propane appliances in the house.
00:17
We have instructed to get out of the house and wait in the vehicle for responders.
00:23
See my car in the station, she has a headache.
00:26
Com now, it's 3.309.
00:35
Control, station, 7-pipters will be a night on the cellarlet.
00:40
And cops are free for it.
00:49
Okay, control.
00:50
This is 612, responding to page traffic.
00:58
612, I'll show you responding to 340.
01:01
Your instant number is (number withheld), (number withheld).
01:06
Going to near Minter Road, it's near Minter.
01:13
Colliervice, you've got two CLRs going off for residents.
01:16
They have propane appliances.
01:18
We have instructed them to wait outside the house.
01:21
Female caller does take she has a headache, unknown if it's related or not.
01:25
Fire Department has been paced also.
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Location mentioned:
Minter, Princeton, WV 24739
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