Fire crews respond to repeated carbon monoxide alarm, Sunnyside WA


Fire crews responded to a carbon monoxide alarm repeatedly sounding near Thompson Drive. No one was present at the residence. The property owner authorized emergency entry. There were no signs of fire or immediate danger.
Audio|Source: Yakima City / County Police, Fire and EMS, Washington State Patrol
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Transcript:
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Engine 7 to respond to near Thompson Dr.
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For a CO2 alarm,
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engine 72 respond to near Thompson Dr.
00:12
For a CO2 alarm that keeps going off, time now, 443.
00:28
It's up there cross streets given.
00:30
Is it going to be self?
00:36
It's going to be shelf.
00:39
A.114, I'm going to update their location.
00:46
One from the opening row.
00:47
I saw that. O. Bean, row.
00:56
The actual responding about Mel Mish, the RP was following the male in the alley.
01:01
The female took up running southbound on 14th Street, ran into Grey House.
01:09
Seven to the room.
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Just to confirm that 45.
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For the RF, he said there's no lock, box, or key. What's you having him? He gives full permission to make any entry.
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Please. There's no one now at the residence.
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Location mentioned:
Near Thompson Dr, Sunnyside, WA 98944
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