Carbon monoxide alarm triggers emergency response in apartment, Nashville IL
A neighbor reported a continuous alarm sounding at an apartment near South Mill Street. Emergency responders attended the location to investigate a possible carbon monoxide danger, but no further details about harm were disclosed.
Audio|Source: Washington County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Mt. Vernon Fire Dispatch
04:31
Transcript:
00:00
I have a report of alarm going off near South Mill Street apartment near 23.
00:17
The neighbor just wants to be checked out.
00:19
They said it's been going off for a while now.
00:23
I'm checking the address.
00:27
Being around.
00:30
RRP is going to be Kayla Thornton.
00:32
She's a neighbor.
00:33
She is unsure who lives at the apartment.
00:35
She's brand new to the neighborhood.
00:40
This is at village two apartments.
00:44
Check on the other still.
00:46
Check on the other still.
00:51
Apartment 3rd.
00:54
Apartment near 23, 2.3.
00:59
Copy 23.
01:02
104.
01:03
Jack,
01:10
driver and passenger to St. Clair, and passenger to St.
01:11
Clair as well.
01:16
Stand by, all the call.
01:18
All that, all that.
01:31
Okay.
01:45
Okay.
01:51
I believe this may be a carbon monoxide alarm to the fade down fire.
01:56
Now fire.
02:03
I need to respond to near South Mill Street, Apartment near 23,
02:10
Nashville,
02:12
near South Mill Street, apartment near 23, Nashville. near South Mill Street, apartment near 23, Nashville.
02:16
Alarm going off,
02:19
it believes to be a carbon monoxide alarm.
02:20
Washington County Timeout,
02:22
(number withheld).
02:28
Go ahead.
02:30
Can you 76 down there? Yeah, I'm in around.
02:37
The alarm on the outside of the door, I'm not sure that fire or carbon is oxide.
02:45
Ten, four, county pity duty.
02:46
Do you try to call a key holder for the village to do a fireman and see if they know what that alarm is for and why it's going on?
02:54
Tenfar, I got page out one more time for the fire, and I'll get hold of them.
03:14
Midd Street, Nashville, near 23, alarm going off,
03:23
possible carbon monoxide detector.
03:26
What's your apartment, what's your apartment?
03:38
(number withheld). I was getting ready to call her back to have it come out.
03:42
10-4[1], thank you.
03:48
Fire week no, 6.
03:52
Keowning 52, is that with 3?
03:57
2.2. 2.
04:03
104. Nor 562, out with 3.
04:11
Information for 23.
04:17
We are last known within July of this year.
04:27
I have an individual, I felt they're still there,
04:30
does not have an 88.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative
Disclaimer:
This transcript was automatically generated and may contain inaccuracies. Please verify the information independently.
