Carbon monoxide alarm at residence near king james parkway, Lexington Park MD
Fire and EMS units responded to a residence near King James Parkway for a carbon monoxide alarm activation. No contact was made with anyone inside. The alarm was reported coming from a bedroom.
Audio|Source: St. Mary's County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Local box 402, near King James Parkway, carbon monoxide investigation.
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Station 4, Station 14, due to respond 1948.
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Okay, on my 499, square to the hospital.
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Okay, on my 499.
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Senator 132 and responder for 141.
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Out for 2.
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3018, school in the hospital.
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Switching next.
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Okay, let me 18.
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299 is back in quarters.
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In quarters, Amy L.
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299. Same hearing attention, 1432.
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Go ahead, Jim here.
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Are you coming from Station 14?
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That's right.
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I'm Eric. What you're having?
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Ford.
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Inj 122 near King James Parkway.
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The carbon monoxide alarm called in by AET.
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They have not made contact with anybody in the residence.
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The alarm is coming from the bedroom.
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Okay.
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Any response for a station forward at King James Parkway.
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5. Responding, Deputy Chief, Cholo, 0.5.
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Squad 4 alpha-2.
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Squad 4 alpha-2.
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Quad 4 alpha-2.
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4, you're responding with engine 132, Philly near King James Parkway, carbon monoxide alarm called in by EVT.
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The L. Sway from the bedroom made contact with anybody of the residents.
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Location mentioned:
King James Pkwy, Lexington Park, MD 20653
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