Carbon monoxide alarm activates at residence; no illness reported, Tipton IA
Fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm activation at a residence near Cedar Street. The two occupants were not feeling ill and had ventilated the home by opening windows and doors.
Audio|Source: Cedar, Louisa, and Muscatine Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Welcome fire, you need for an investigation, near Cedar Street.
00:09
It's going to reference to carbon monoxide alarm going off.
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Near Cedar Street.
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Must come for your 18.O.8.
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Welcome fire, you need for an investigation, near Cedar Street.
00:27
May it be referenced carbon monoxide alarm going off.
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8.066D3, must complete, you know-A-Eanoy.
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2nd, 8267, copy suspicious.
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Excuse me.
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It's going to be at (name withheld) 26 Walnut.
00:52
I said there's a mail banging on the walls of the building between Six and Stones and (name withheld)s.
00:57
Time lasts in about 10 minutes, if you're not out of a description.
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(name withheld).
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Two,
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six, seven.
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That address, those PBX.
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56-9.
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The King David King, 918, KDK, 918.
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1014.
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That's on 312.
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312, good.
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The clear scene, they have disabled the heat tape.
01:43
Rustless system will remain online, and they will have our coming down here tomorrow to address the situation.
01:52
Copy that.
01:58
That sounds from Lovinclair.
02:04
I'll be en route to that.
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Covering my entire line with one.
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Copy.
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Routed at 1815.
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There's going to be two occupants in the house.
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They advise they are not feeling ill.
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They did get the windows and doors open.
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Ten four.
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