Carbon monoxide alarm reported at residence with dog inside, New Orleans LA
Firefighters responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Fontainebleau Dr in New Orleans. Access to the property was not available as neither the complainant nor landlord could provide entry. The complainant informed responders that a pit bull dog named Butter was inside the residence.
Audio|Source: New Orleans Fire
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Engine 26. Carbon monoxide alarm.
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Near Fontainebleau Dr.
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2,600 Burdette Street, and 2,600 Fern Street.
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Zone 64.
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Engine 26.
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Carbon monoxide alarm.
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Near Fontainebleau Dr.
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2,600 Burdette Street, and 2,600 Fern Street.
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Twenty-one.
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Five, ground ten, eleven-o-seven.
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Ten-four.
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Engine twenty-one, there's no extra key or a way to get inside,
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and neither the complainant nor the landlord can make it, so they said if you have to break it down, you can break it down and let me fix it.
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Ten-four.
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Agent twenty-one.
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Twenty-one.
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Communications to engine 21.
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Engine 21 Engine 21 12.
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Engine 15, engine 38, car 506, engine 1, ladder 8.
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Fire alarms business,
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4,600 St. Charles Avenue,
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1,500 Volunt Street, and 1,000 Coddy Street.
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Zone 6046,
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Engine 15,
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engine 38, car 506, engine 1, ladder 8,
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fire alarms business,
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4,600 St. Charles Avenue.
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1,500 Volunt Street and 1,500 Cottie Street.
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Engine 21 I'll give you a heads up the complainant states that there's a dog inside he answers to the name Butter, she said it's a pit bull.
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Near Fontainebleau Dr, New Orleans, LA 70125
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