Carbon monoxide alarm prompts response at Justin residence, Justin TX
A carbon monoxide alarm activated at a residence near Valley Drive in Justin. The alarm had been sounding for about 25 minutes, and residents reported feeling lightheaded. Emergency responders conducted an evaluation and dispatched medical teams to the location.
Audio|Source: Denton County Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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Station 570, respond to a carbon monoxide alarm near Valley Dr, respond on fire 6.
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Station 570, respond to a carbon monoxide alarm near Valley Dr, respond on fire 6. County Clear 1727.
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County, 572. Engine 572.
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Your point at no alarm.
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1727.
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Yes,
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Sir, the carbon alarm is going off in the house.
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The occupants are feeling lightheaded and dizzy.
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Evaluation is in progress.
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The alarm started going off 25 minutes ago.
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Page of 570 sure to receive. Okay, we go ahead and just ask for Medics from our station for responding to the phone.
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Copy, sir. You'll have Medic 571 in Ralph.
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Regency second.
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Region 571.
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Page of 571, Claire, 14 to respond near Valley Dr.
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Copy 1728. I need the Medic 571.
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Valley Drive?
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A permanent fix.
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Thank you, sir. Can I get you on fire six, please?
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Location mentioned:
Near Valley Dr, Justin, TX 76247
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