Emergency Response to Carbon Monoxide Alarm in Delaware


Emergency units are responding to a carbon monoxide alarm at a home. This situation is treated urgently due to potential danger.
Audio|Source: NCC Fire/EMS Countywide
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00:00Go ahead.00:02C-1-5.00:03I'm sorry, sir, all I'm hearing his background noise.00:10Is the BLS request a higher call for response? Robert, a C-1-5.00:29Farm D-David 3 between South Rodney and Windon Street, carbon oxide alarm.00:35Engine 6-9-2-potat 2-0-9-9-2-10-9-8-1-5.00:38D1-5.00:40Would you like the lift-a-s if hot or cold?00:43My apology is hot.00:46B-27-2-2-2-7.00:49B-25, they're requesting hot.00:51Twenty-three? B-203.01:029-20309 living room carbon dioxide 1 27 fireboarding cancel aviation patient is up walking receive you cancel before your place you with a minute 5 and alex 26 Lodge you have to do all that's 2 for 4
00:00
Go ahead.
00:02
C-1-5.
00:03
I'm sorry, sir, all I'm hearing his background noise.
00:10
Is the BLS request a higher call for response? Robert, a C-1-5.
00:29
Farm D-David 3 between South Rodney and Windon Street, carbon oxide alarm.
00:35
Engine 6-9-2-potat 2-0-9-9-2-10-9-8-1-5.
00:38
D1-5.
00:40
Would you like the lift-a-s if hot or cold?
00:43
My apology is hot.
00:46
B-27-2-2-2-7.
00:49
B-25, they're requesting hot.
00:51
Twenty-three? B-203.
01:02
9-20309 living room carbon dioxide 1 27 fireboarding cancel aviation patient is up walking receive you cancel before your place you with a minute 5 and alex 26 Lodge you have to do all that's 2 for 4
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New Castle County, DE
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