Carbon monoxide alarm causes illness in Huron County, Sandusky OH
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Fire department and ambulance responded near East Fala Street for a carbon monoxide alarm. A caller reported feeling ill from exposure.
Audio|Heard on: North Central Ohio Public Safety
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Transcript:
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2,200 Sandusky Fire, Fire Department request near East Fala Street for a CO alarm going off, ill effects are felt.
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2,200. Sandusky Fire Ambulance request near East Fala for a CO alarm.
00:27
I heard Sandozky, Blockies his own scene.
00:32
Please.
00:35
You need a stack, yeah, Deborah, very fast, please.
00:40
I'm great, good, hang.
00:48
7701-12-2-2-2-4-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-8-gap.
00:52
All right, you got an all-one-one-continental after fire.
00:58
The name no, 32-3-0-Light gas, 2-3-0-7-4-year-old family.
01:04
Now, we'll clear 23-59.
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Huron County, OH
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