Alarms spark carbon monoxide scare at Legacy Apartments, Alexandria MN
Alarms at Legacy Apartments triggered a carbon monoxide test by firefighters, prompting concern and HVAC inspection to ensure resident safety.
Audio|Source: Douglas County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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This is a page for Alex Fire Chief.
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If the chief is available to go to the Legacy Apartment near 34th Avenue East, they want to do some carbon monoxide testing.
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They have some alarms going off and just want to test it if possible.
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So it's getting clear.
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1453 and we'll be on DG2.
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304, no, if I copy a page, I'll be en route shortly.
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3.04.
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Lead for to dispatch.
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He used to Wheaton, mile marker 29, I guess somebody that stalled halfway between on the shoulder and the driving link.
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Would you want to have, I wasn't able to stop, would you want to have Traverse County deputies check and see if he needs a toll or not?
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Yep, we're already aware of it.
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We put the call in and we got a deputy in route, it sounds like...
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check on it but I did tell him that he should call on the HVAC and I told dispatch also on that kind of stuff.
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So thanks.
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Yeah,
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I'll keep responding.
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I'll grab 30.
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If it is CO2, the monitor will show it so I'll just run in there and check it.
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But it's good if they have HVAC coming.
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Alexandria, MN 56308
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