Residential carbon monoxide alarm triggered in Wilson home, Wilson WY
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A residential carbon monoxide alarm was triggered at a home near West Bluebell Trail Road in Wilson. The caretaker was not present but remotely opened the door for emergency crews. The alarm was related to a gas activation in the kitchen guest-wing and was identified as a false alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson Hole Fire/EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Engine 6-1.
00:01
Respond to near West Bluebell Trail Road for residential carbon monoxide alarm at the request of Battalion 1.
00:09
In the page 734.
00:33
Engine 6-1 en route.
00:37
Engine 6-1, I copy your en route.
00:47
Engine 6-1, Jackson.
00:52
Excuse me. So for the next one.
00:54
This one, for the alarm company, the caretaker is not on scene.
00:59
However, they remotely opened the door in case you need to make entry. It's one activation of kitchen guest-wing gas.
01:13
Thanks a copy.
01:15
Seeing in computer, Ms.
01:17
Ising false alarm.
01:21
Negative.
01:22
No one's on site.
01:24
They just remotely opened the door.
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Location mentioned:
Bluebell Trail, Wilson, WY 83014
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