Carbon monoxide alarm at residential home triggers fire response, College Station TX
Fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residential home near Cartwright, Thorndyke, and Windward. The homeowner reported a beeping alarm after changing the battery, but no illness or danger was found.
Audio|Source: Brazos County Area Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Seal alarm, engine 1, near Cartwright across from Thorndyke, and Windward's box 709.
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Engine 1,
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Carbon monoxide alarm, near Cartwright across from Thorndyke, and Windward's box 70, respond on Thorndyke, and Windward's box 7019, respond on right for 2, Windford, 2.
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Spawning to a single-story residential dwelling.
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It's going to be a call-in by the alarm company for a carbon monoxide alarm.
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No one's sick or injured.
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College 724.
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Good.
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There was a city worker blow in the hydro.
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Have you tried making contact with homeowner?
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Negative standby.
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Go ahead.
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I made contact with (name withheld), the homeowner.
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The advice, they have a secondary carbon monoxide alarm that is not going off.
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The primary one, he just changed the battery, it is still beeping.
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Angel once clear.
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Thanks as such.
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This bad, so it's one on scene, yeah, that's good.
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That's great, you one on scene, how are you again?
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College Station, TX
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