High levels of carbon monoxide prompt building evacuation, Arnold MO


Fire department responded to a residential fire alarm near Carol Ln. Initial reports indicated a false alarm, but high levels of carbon monoxide were detected. The building was evacuated for safety.
Audio|Source: Jefferson County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
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64-34,
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Respond to residential fire alarm near Carol Ln.
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Responding to Caroline,
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The line company called back keyholder, said it is a false alarm, however, the fire company is not able to cancel due to being a CO alarm[1].
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6,400 to clear ahead, 64.
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6412 to proceed in, 6434 from disregard.
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That's clear, 6412 to proceed in, 6434 due to disregard, 1725.
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Jeff, that's 6434 available.
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6434 available, 1725.
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6412, clear, proceeding at.
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Check at 727, status check.
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So it's fair and over there.
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Take care, no further, 1727.
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Jessica, six for 12 on scene, single story,
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small residential, nothing showing. We have to ask you.
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6412 unseen, single story, small residential, nothing showing. I'm investigating 1728.
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6,400 on 10.
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6,400-0-17, 1728.
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Check pose 6416, status check.
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64, 16 available.
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Available, 1729.
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6400, Jepro.
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6,400.
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We have high levels of CO in the building, we're evacuating it at this time. Can you dispatch fire?
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Dr. High levels of CO, evacuating, dispatching, fire 1732.
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June 60-1602 status check.
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Yes,
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sir, thank you.
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Here is secure 1732.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CO alarm: Carbon monoxide alarm call
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Location mentioned:
Near Carol Ln, Arnold, MO 63010
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