Carbon monoxide alarm causes dizziness in waverly home, Waverly IA
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Emergency responders were sent to a home near Casper Avenue, Waverly, for a carbon monoxide alarm. Five people were present, and three felt dizzy and lightheaded. The residents had changed the alarm batteries, but it continued to sound.
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Transcript:
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Tension Waverly Ambulance and Waverly Fire, you're needed near Casper Avenue, Waverly.
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RP has a carbon dioxide alarm that's been going off.
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They did change the batteries and it's still beeping.
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There's five people in the residence and three of them are feeling dizzy and lightheaded.
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Again, near Casper Avenue Waverly for a carbon dioxide alarm.
00:23
They advised they did change the batteries and it's still going off.
00:26
There's five people in the residence and three of them are feeling dizzy and lightheaded.
00:30
From McKinney Clear, 2013.
00:37
This is your call 36708 from Eldora.
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2014.
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Location mentioned:
Casper Ave, Waverly, IA 50677
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