Child accidentally triggered carbon monoxide alarms at home, Seward NE
A child accidentally set off multiple carbon monoxide alarms at a home near Chestnut Circle. A third party requested a welfare check to confirm the alarms were reset and there was no carbon monoxide leak.
Audio|Source: Seward County Sheriff and Milford Police
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Transcript:
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Near Chestnut Circle called in by a third party RPI's child hit a carbon monoxide alarm which caused all the alarms to go off
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Do they need help turning those off or something?
00:36
10-4[1]. They also advised it was several alarms rather than just the one that was hit by the carbon monoxide, I mean, correction, the one that was hit, I did not know if I still needed to dispatch 1056 for that situation.
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Well, it doesn't sound like there's a covering from not great surprise, so I'll go check it out.
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I'll all slash anything as of now, so much.
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1046.
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16216. 1631.
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1638.
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1638, you need me a breakaway or U-10.
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Number.
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Seward 4168.
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Good.
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Update to the call for service.
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The third party advised all the alarms are turned off.
01:58
She was just requesting a welfare check to make sure that the alarms were properly reset, so if there was a monoxide, a carbon monoxide leak at this time,
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the alarms would be able to catch it.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement / OK
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Location mentioned:
Chestnut Cir, Seward, NE 68434
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