Carbon monoxide alarm triggers fire response near County Road 400 E, Seymour IN
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A carbon monoxide alarm was reported near North County Road 400 East in Seymour, Indiana. The fire department was dispatched to investigate the possible carbon monoxide issue.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson County Public Safety
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
3.60 is having an alarm.
00:02
Near North County Road 400 East.
00:06
It's going to be a carbon monoxide alarm.
00:08
We're attempting to make contact with key holders.
00:12
16 seconds.
00:14
On.
00:20
316106. 36.
00:26
He's going to get him out.
00:33
He's halfway all right.
00:36
I'm clear because he's building his first one.
00:42
For now, yes.
00:45
Sir.
00:50
1820.
00:53
Good.
00:55
I'm all caught up on paperwork, I can take that coffee, still need to finish them up.
01:03
I have a few things that I can take it.
01:09
One is clear.
01:11
I'll be en route with you.
01:14
I might want to tone fire to put on the way to test seats there's actually carbon monoxide in the air or not?
01:26
Ptoine, do you want to tell me fire that are on that structure?
01:35
That's that's their wire.
01:36
That's why they're on the phone.
01:49
Hamilton Fire need you to respond.
01:52
Near North County Road 400 East for a carbon monoxide alarm to the Hamilton Fire Department.
01:59
Alarm to the Hamilton Fire Department.
02:05
6.1 around the station.
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Location mentioned:
N County Rd 400 E, Seymour, IN 47274
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