Resident reports headaches, possible carbon monoxide at apartment, Frankfort IN


Fire and EMS responded to an apartment on Short Oak Street after a resident reported headaches and concerns about possible carbon monoxide exposure, though no detector is present and no illness is reported.
Audio|Source: Clinton County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Command 1 engine 1, stay by for this.
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Command 1 engine 1, you're needed to 1803 Short Oak Street, 1803 Short Oak Street apartment to complain and advise their common oxide detector is billing off.
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May 218.
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Angel 1 is in route.
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Angel 1 further,
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I misread that.
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They do not have a carbon oxide detector.
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They're requesting you to check.
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They're not feeling ill this time, but advised for the past couple days they've had headaches and believe they might have carbon oxide ache.
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The engine 1 is clear.
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Fire Control and you two have been announced that call with engine one.
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Location mentioned:
Near Short Oak St, Frankfort, IN 46041
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