Carbon monoxide alarm triggers fire response in Beverly Shores, Beverly Shores IN

 Fire & Arson
Fire & ArsonThe Beverly Shores Fire Department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Westmont Avenue. Occupants just arrived home and their CO detectors were sounding. No one reported any symptoms of exposure. Windows were opened to ventilate the area.
Audio|Source: Porter County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Beverly Shores Fire, Second's page.
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Priority 1[1].
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Alarm.
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Carbon monoxide.
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At near Westmont Avenue.
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Timeout 2128.
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Key versus certified.
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171 in the area.
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171.
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171.
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In disregard my MDC, she is going to have damage to passenger size of the cab.
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She can't even look at her own truck.
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144.
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Number 218, 1M1218.
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Okay. Okay.
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Clear. One male detain, 213333.
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2530 responding,
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caller advised.
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They just arrived home. CO detectors going off. No one feeling ill.
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He did open the windows. We'll be seeing my outside.
Police codes explained
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Priority 1: Highest-priority emergency response requiring immediate action due to threat to life, safety, or property.
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