Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation at townhouse, Waukee IA
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A carbon monoxide alarm sounded at a two-story townhouse near Southeast Booth Avenue. Occupants were evacuated as emergency responders began an investigation. No illness was reported.
Audio|Heard on: Westcom Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
Ladder 915, carbon monoxide alarm, near Southeast Booth Avenue.
00:06
Ladder 915, carbon monoxide alarm,
00:10
near Southeast Booth Avenue.
00:13
Cross streets are Southeast Oxford Drive and Southeast Sloan Drive.
00:18
On arrival use TAC 6 timeout 1443.
00:27
Westcom engine 180.
00:30
Engine 180.
00:34
We're getting no tones or anything at Sucan 18.
00:41
Copy.
00:43
Engine 190, did you guys get tones?
00:49
Station 19 did you guys get tones? Station 19 did get tones, yes.
00:53
Happy, thank you.
00:58
Engine 190, engine 180 is going to Hilton Garden in.
01:01
They called back, requested to cancel, maintenance is working on the system.
01:09
190 copies will continue non-emergent.
01:11
180 can go back in.
01:13
Copy engine 180, you can go back in.
01:20
Ladder 915, going to near Southeast Booth Avenue for a carbon monoxide alarm.
01:25
It's going to be a first-party caller, said the alarm upstairs by the bedroom is going off.
01:30
No one was reported sick.
01:34
Water 915, copy.
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1445.
01:38
Let's call letter 915.
01:42
Letter 915.
01:44
Right, I'll see two-story townhouse.
01:47
Occupants out.
01:48
Will be an investigation vote on taxic, establishing booth command.
01:52
We arrived two-story townhouse.
01:58
Occupants are out, but an investigation mode, tax-6, booth command 1446.
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Location mentioned:
SE Booth Ave, Waukee, IA 50263
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