False carbon monoxide alarm near Main St, Mt Orab OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire units responded to a possible carbon monoxide alarm near East Main Street in Mount Orab. Crews investigated a two-story residential building and determined it was a false alarm before returning to service.
Audio|Heard on: Brown OH Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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01:46
Transcript:
00:00
Mount Orab, carbon monoxide alarm.
00:19
Medic 61, Engine 61, carbon monoxide alarm, near East Main Street, cross streets Spice Street and Mill Street.
00:30
Medic 61, Engine 61, carbon monoxide alarm.
00:35
Near East Main Street, cross streets Spice Street and Mill Street, 1726 hours.
00:45
Engine and Medic 61 out.
00:49
Medic and Engine 61 responding near East Main, cross of Spice and Mill Streets, reported carbon monoxide alarm in the basement.
00:59
I believe this could be the old Adamson Fire Protection building.
01:05
Negative contact was called at 1729.
01:12
Engine 61 on scene, two-story residential will be out investigating.
01:17
Engine 61 on the scene of a two-story residential structure, investigating at 1730.
01:25
Engine 161, go ahead.
01:29
61, see back available, pulse left.
01:33
Engine 161 revised, you’re very soft, I can barely hear you.
01:39
Engine 61 will be back available, false alarm.
01:43
All 621 units back available, false alarm at 1733.
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Location mentioned:
E Main St, Mt Orab, OH 45154
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