Carbon monoxide alarm triggers fire department response


Emergency responders received a carbon monoxide alarm at 4111 N 83rd Street. They confirmed high levels of carbon monoxide and requested fire department ventilation to address the hazard.
Audio|Source: Milwaukee County Public Safety - South Suburbs
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Transcript:
to this regard as 740 on contact with the other key holder. Oh, so you didn't cancel on 155. That's received. No, the A3rds your command. This best, A3rd Street Command[1], we're requesting a truck for ventilation. We currently have about 50 parts per million[2] for Also, we're testing energy. Let's receive it to 22, requesting truck for ventilation and the energy is 50 parts per million. Walkie this matchewa Tosan fire call looking for truck 53. Okay. Okay. Turn for. In for one ready. available where would you like them? 153 please respond with engine 22 4111 north 83rd Street that's 83rd Street command profile one top group 11 this is for a carbon alarm meeting ventilation master seat
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
A3rd Street Command: Fire Command Unit
[2]
50 parts per million: CO (Carbon Monoxide) Measurement
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Location mentioned:
Near N 83rd St, Milwaukee, WI 53222
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