Carbon monoxide alarm sparks concern at Howard County home, Howard County MD
An alarm was triggered at a Howard County home indicating high carbon monoxide levels, prompting concern due to uncertain occupancy.
Audio|Source: Howard County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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One response, near Cold Drive, CO detector, alpha 2, 1245.
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It looks like we were out here for a check on welfare back in September.
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There is a note from the unit that responded saying contact was made with the mother via phone who advised they moved out and the child was 10-4.
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The caller was updated at that time.
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Did you want to have that 10-4-by?
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Yeah, if you could, please, thank you.
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News much, K-9-15.
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Are you 10-4?
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Tem-Far. Do you mind calling the caller back with that information?
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10-4.
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10-4.
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Everton.
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On the rack, just may contact with a caller by phone advisor.
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Okay.
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1011, you're responding near Cold Drive.
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The caller is a neighbor advised in Unit B-boy.
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There's an alarm going off.
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The resident there previously advised they had high CO2 levels.
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The caller is unsure if the neighbor is home or not.
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1247.
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