Carbon monoxide alarm triggers fire department response, Appleton WI


The fire department was called to a home because a carbon monoxide alarm was sounding. The alarm continued to beep even after the battery was changed, but no one in the house felt sick.
Audio|Source: Outagamie County Public Safety
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Transcript:
How to give me 911 total street fire, respond to 325 Pierce-F, 325 Pierce-Av, cross streets of Beesham Parkway and Madison Street. It's funding for a CO-alarm that is going off. No one is feeling ill. Fireground 2 is your essential, timeout is 2318. 325 Pierce Ave. The CO alarm is going off, they could change the battery, and it didn't help.
How to give me 911 total street fire, respond to 325 Pierce-F, 325 Pierce-Av, cross streets of Beesham Parkway and Madison Street. It's funding for a CO-alarm that is going off. No one is feeling ill. Fireground 2 is your essential, timeout is 2318. 325 Pierce Ave. The CO alarm is going off, they could change the battery, and it didn't help.
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Near S Pierce Ave, Appleton, WI 54914
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