Alarms Triggered as Carbon Monoxide Levels Rise at Home, La Porte IN


First responders were called to a home near W Small Rd for an activated carbon monoxide alarm. The caller felt lightheaded, and all occupants were evacuated outside. Carbon monoxide levels were rising compared to earlier readings.
Audio|Source: LaPorte County Public Safety
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First responders respondent for an activated CO alarm,
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callers failing lightheaded, near W Small Rd, Fort Pace, Center Springfield First Response Center, Springfield Fire, respond for an activated CO alarm, caller, ceiling, lightheaded,
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near W Small Rd.
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Town is clear at 23-209.
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I don't even show by it's doing around.
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Fire NipSko were out there earlier, caller advised that the alarm is going off and the carbon oxide reading is now higher than it was earlier.
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She was feeling lightheaded.
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They've got everyone evacuated standing by outside.
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Location mentioned:
Near W Small Rd, La Porte, IN 46350
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