Carbon monoxide alarm sparks emergency response in Boonville, Boonville MO
Fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a Boonville residence; the occupant and pet were outside without symptoms and the situation was cleared.
Audio|Source: Cooper County Police, Fire, and EMS
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Transcript:
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1030 Wind Drive carbon monoxide alarm at 1715, alarm going off.
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Can you check a subject out of the area?
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682, Samuel 1, Jefferson City, 859, 1018?
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1018.
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9, 682, go ahead.
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Hyphenated last name spelling V Victor A.
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Adam E. Edward and Nora T.
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Tom, E. Edward, hyphen, C.
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Charles, A. Chender, U.
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Union, E. Lincoln, A.
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Adam.
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First name, (name withheld), J.
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John, U. Union, S.
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Sam, T, T. Tom, I, and Nora, A.
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Adam.
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12, 21,
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1983,
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Hispanic, female, Missouri.
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Boonville fire department dispatched to 1030 Wind Drive for carbon monoxide alarm.
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Reporting party is outside with her pet and shows no symptoms.
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She is not experiencing any symptoms.
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Williams, did you copy?
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316 did not continue tonight.
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316-1030 Wind Drive.
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1030 Wind Drive.
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We have a carbon monoxide alarm going off.
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Reporting party is outside along with her animal.
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There are no symptoms reported by her.
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You can copy 312 at Chandra.
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We'll get in touch with 312.
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77, 18.
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9.01.
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Show fire clear.
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Boonville, MO 65233
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