Carbon monoxide alarm reported near Wolftown-Hood Rd, Madison VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a carbon monoxide detector alarm near Wolftown-Hood Road in Madison. The occupants were advised to evacuate. A propane heater was present in the apartment, but no gas odor was detected.
Audio|Heard on: Madison VA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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You can respond to near Wolftown-Hood Road,
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apartment 2.
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For CO2 detector that's going off, been going off for about 30 minutes.
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They have a propane heater,
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but they don't smell anything.
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(number withheld).
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Addison, Medic 3 to Culpepper.
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Medic 3 and Rob to Culpepper, (number withheld).
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Wagon nine, have you responding to near Wolftown-Hood Road?
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Hello, CO2 detector that's going off.
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Been going off now for about 30 thirty-five minutes.
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They don't smell anything in the residence.
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They do have a heater, a propane heater, in the living room.
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They don't smell anything from that.
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They've been told to get out of the apartment.
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I'm not sure if they have.
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