Carbon monoxide alarm triggers fire department response, Theresa WI
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Fire department and emergency medical services responded to a home near North Milwaukee Street in Theresa, Wisconsin, due to a carbon monoxide alarm activation. There was no smoke, fire, or reported illness at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Dodge County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Dess County Sheriff's Office with the DAPH for a fire response needed near North Milwaukee Street. Reference to a carbon monoxide alarm going off.
00:13
Off.
00:14
It's a bad that has a boiler coming on a Tuesday thing for my day cover and that safe sector going off for best week.
00:20
No one's feeling ill.
00:22
Would like to have the house checked out.
00:24
They are requesting lights and sirens.
00:26
FH 728, K-546 there.
00:32
123, dash traffic.
00:40
Judge 123, go ahead.
00:43
It's going to be out of state, California, 8 at Frank Union, Lincoln 538, passenger car.
00:50
California, PC 8, Frank Union, Lincoln,
00:53
538. We'll be at the Beach on East Avenue, Black and Colors.
01:12
Judge 123, your returns available in the launch.
01:22
Just the third department's copy the page.
01:29
Kathy's our assault, now on page.
02:00
That charge your softlist would they page for Zorasa fire UMS, enable EMS.
02:04
You needed in Theresa near North Milwaukee Street.
02:08
I get near North Milwaukee Street, across the Forest in South Milwaukee.
02:13
The homeowner there has an alarm going off, possibly carbon monoxide detector.
02:17
No one's feeling ill.
02:18
Please come to the front door.
02:20
Listen to the lights and sirens.
02:22
No smoke or flames.
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Location mentioned:
N Milwaukee St, Theresa, WI 53091
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