False alarm triggers carbon monoxide alert in rural area, Dent County MO
Fire units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near East Farm Road 116 in Dent County. The alarm was likely caused accidentally during a battery change. No elevated carbon monoxide levels or fire were found.
Audio|Source: Montauk Rural Fire
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Transcript:
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Strucker engine 82 has a carbon monoxide alarm near East Farm Road 116.
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Off Channel 6.
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Engine 81, go ahead.
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I do it. Yeah.
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Engine 81, that traffic was broken, sitting.
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The vehicle engine log-spon and move off.
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Clear showing Engine 81 and rail, removing operator 1 and engine 82.
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Engine 81, showing you around the carbon monoxide alarm near East Farm Road 116, near Farm Road 209, and Mallet Lane.
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Single trip from the Master Carbon monoxide detector, Optusix.
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Is that engine 81? Good.
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Turno, so we get a sample.
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So apparently accidental battery changing triggered the alarm.
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That's played in an annual megaphone.
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Location mentioned:
Dent County, MO
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