Carbon monoxide alarm triggers smoke ventilation at Blue Springs home, Blue Springs MO


Firefighters responded to a carbon monoxide detector activation near Southwest 10th Street. The occupants had evacuated and showed no symptoms. Burnt food caused smoke inside the home, which firefighters planned to ventilate for about 15 minutes.
Audio|Source: Kansas City Regional Public Safety
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near Southwest 10th Street,
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carbon monoxide detector, no symptoms, 319.
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Arction, 359.
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2nd, 9.
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TN International to Meyer Logistics, Inc. Expiring 5, 26.
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Two more. 3.59.
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I'll do this fashion. 174. 04 hours to go there.
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306 off the air.
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Yeah,
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we have burnt food.
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We're going to be evacuating some smoke.
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Yeah, about 15 minutes. Oh, 400.
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I'm Jake.
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Conferned food, evacuating smoke cloud about 15 minutes.
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Truck trees en route, carbon monoxide, detector with no symptoms, near Southwest 10th Street,
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the occupants have evacuated at 4-02.
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Near SW 10th St, Blue Springs, MO 64015
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