Carbon monoxide alarm triggers headache complaints at home


Firefighters and EMS are responding to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence, where the reporting party and their daughter are experiencing headaches. The alarm company noted the homeowners may have been painting, which could have set off the alarm.
Audio|Source: Lubbock County Public Safety
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Transcript:
Engine 8. Respond to CO alarm. At 34 routine, AVVAR. Respond fire Channel 2. Cross streets are 34th Street and 38th Street. Engine 8. 45, page of Chief. Inmate does that. Go ahead. EMS has been notified. The reporting party and daughter are having headaches. Okay. Injury, clear. 9756. We're clear. Receive 1623. (name withheld) 455. Good. We're priority 1 carbon monoxide. Reserve. The alarm company did call back and advise that the homeowners were having their help painted and it could have pressed with your alarms were off. Engine 19, clear. Imagine 19-0-0-0-0-0-0-0. Indiana 21-0. Indiana 21.
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38th St, Lubbock, TX
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