Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation at Old College, Notre Dame IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a potential carbon monoxide alarm at Old College on the University of Notre Dame campus. The alarm was reported on the third floor, prompting an evacuation. Responding units established command and reported no visible smoke or fire from the exterior of the building.
Audio|Heard on: St. Joseph IN Fire Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Attention, Notre Dame, fire.
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We have a fire alarm at Old College, third floor near room (number withheld).
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It's a CO alarm.
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Old College,
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third floor near room (number withheld).
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Fire copy.
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Notre Dame, 1141, 1142, or no.
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Here.
00:23
Notre Dame, could you state my cat? It's down.
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10-4.
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Notre Dame 1141, 1142 are going to be on scene, three-story,
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multifamily dwelling.
00:36
Nothing shown from the exterior.
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Evacuation is in progress.
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1142 is going to have Old College command, all units indicating.
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Clear 1141, 1142 on scene.
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Three-story multi-family dwelling.
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Nothing showing on the exterior.
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Evacuation is in progress.
00:51
1142 does have command.
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Location mentioned:
Old College, 54480 Holy Cross Dr, Notre Dame, IN 46556
This shows a Google Street View of the area near the location, which might not be the exact address.
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