Building evacuated due to carbon monoxide alarm


Audio|Source: Hancock County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Greenfield Police Dispatch
02:47
Transcript:
I was just we probably need to evacuate the building. Copy that. Engine 4702 injures and get them to evacuate this side of the building, please. In progress. Battalion 4-7 fire control. Go ahead. I'm back on the fire ground loan, equating the building. We're going to initiate evacuation here for the grass on what's going on. All advice. Okay, we're listening now. Thank you so much. I'm starting evacuating that. Total Battalion 407, just be advised. You might be one on your side. They're going to set off an alarm development. 4.07. Apologies, I'm now back on. No worries. Evacuation in progress. Evacuation in progress. Engine for Italian. Let me know when you do or three and let me know how many. I've got two in, right. So, thank me, medically one to this location, just in case. Offer me, same. Man, I'm getting a reading of 30-55. 24-72-10. You have traffic? Back to 40-0-70-stone, get to the pack-off. There you have, off-free. Battalion Chiefs 407, Manning 1, Fire Ground 1, Priority 1, 50,500 North, Carbon and Oxide Alarm. Battalion Chief, Med 471. Respond on Fire Ground 1. Priority 1, 5259, left, 5,0, north, carbon and oxide alarm. Thank you. I was just confirming the Regings from Indian 4.6. 2477. Do you have traffic? Batcheword there, seven more storm. They get to the back call. There you are off free. Battalion Chief 407, NADC1, Fireground 1, Priority 1, 50,500 North, carbon and oxide alarm. Battalion Chief, Med 471. Respond on fire round 1. Priority 1. 5259 left 5-0-0-4. Carbon and outside alarm. I was just confirming the regings from engine 4.6. 203, clear on option. Correct.
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Location mentioned:
Near N 500 W, McCordsville, IN 46055
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