Carbon monoxide detector alarm at residential building, West Bend WI
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According to the dispatch call, fire responders were called to a residential building near Roosevelt Drive where a carbon monoxide detector alarm was sounding. The caller had replaced the batteries but the alarm continued for over 30 minutes. No carbon monoxide was detected on scene during the investigation.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire/EMS
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01:34
Transcript:
00:00
Westridge Station 1 local investigation at near Roosevelt Dr for a CO detector that's going off. Caller replaced the batteries and it's still going off, has been ongoing for the past 30 minutes.
00:19
Engine one in Roosevelt.
00:23
This is copy.
00:30
960-toney 1023 203 County Fire 1280 Sir.
00:47
1280s on scene at Scott Court.
00:50
We have a two-family single store restructure.
00:53
Nothing showing from 123 will be investigated in command.
00:59
10 very copies.
01:05
4-100 control 43.
01:07
2nd4-12-43.
01:08
Is that you engine one?
01:18
Let's make sure we get that rest is all over there.
01:20
Let's say they've got nothing going out here on Scotts, please.
01:24
Addresses for the same residence.
01:26
If you don't find near Roosevelt Dr, it's also near Monroe Street.
01:31
Any copies, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Roosevelt Dr, West Bend, WI 53090
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