Fire alarms triggered at two locations, carbon monoxide found, Des Moines IA


Fire and emergency units responded to private fire alarms near Polk Boulevard and East Leach. No fire was found. Carbon monoxide was detected inside an apartment near Polk Boulevard, prompting a request for utility assistance.
Audio|Source: Des Moines Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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Trek 9, near Polk Boulevard.
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Near Polk Boulevard, it's just an engine 5 with a private alarm.
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Trek 9, you're responsible on fire and fire ground 5.
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Engine 10, truck 6, near East Leach.
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Near East Leach on a private alarm.
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Engine 10, truck 6, go responsible on fire ground 5.
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Can you go to the panel and silence that along?
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Gabby.
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This engine 10 is going to be in route.
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You can cancel truck 6.
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We'll go check this out.
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Yeah with that. Engine 10, truck 6, do you direct? Truck 6, you direct your backing service?
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Bees back to you have traffic, truck 6.
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Yeah, Engine 10 is going to take the private alarm.
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On the road, I will have another run for you, though, if you want to stand by.
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Copy. Engine 1 will be in route to the fuel yard for fuel.
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Step, Injew1.
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This match, truck 6 arrived.
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Correction, truck 9.
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Uh, engine 5, what do you need in the left inside?
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Dispatch from engine 5.
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Two hundred five.
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Yeah, can you go ahead and start Mid-American here also? We've got some carbon monoxide in this department and she's had some issues with.
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Okay, minute, okay, sir.
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Location mentioned:
Near Polk Blvd, Des Moines, IA 50311
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