Carbon monoxide alarm caused by shower steam at residence, New Albany IN
A carbon monoxide alarm was activated at a residence, but the key holder on site reported that steam from a shower caused the alarm. There were no visible hazards or smoke, and the home uses all electric utilities. No fire or carbon monoxide danger was found at the time.
Audio|Source: New Albany Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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All again, how you're responding? District near Hickory Bail Drive, near Hickory Bail Drive.
00:07
Alarm company advised this came in at the club and the non-side alarm. They spoke a key holder on the site who advised steam from a shower, set the alarm off.
00:16
Cross-street, near Old Hickory Court.
00:23
Clicked radio.
00:28
Thank you. You about somebody on site advised that it was seen from the shower?
00:35
That's from someone on the side advised it was staying from a shower. However, the alarm company is showing a carbon monoxide alarm.
00:45
Quentin is okay.
00:46
We'll continue to deal.
00:52
Thank you very.
00:55
Two thirty-two.
01:01
All units are ten-eight, no real trust for me?
01:05
Rudy's what?
01:10
Two's on the scene side, one, single-story brick residential. We got nothing shown.
01:16
Quigionion on scene side one, single-story residential message.
01:23
Ingers file is on the scene taking the Hattern'tr.
01:26
Oh yeah, Thompson.
01:32
HW. Inge 5.
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H5.
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HG5.
01:39
Hey, Cap, uh, everything in this house is an electric. No, Theo, we can end.
01:46
H5 is okay. Injured radio.2, vows, and they can handle it. They can handle where available in the scene.
01:52
Rachel are going to take an A&115-000-2030-20
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