Carbon monoxide alarm at residence, Council Bluffs IA


Dispatch audio of a fire unit responding to a carbon monoxide alarm at a house near North 30th Street. The caller had no symptoms and said they had tried replacing the alarm batteries. Dispatch advised evacuating and ventilating the home. Fire personnel checked the scene and cleared after about 15 minutes.
Audio|Source: Council Bluffs and Pottawattamie County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 21, CO Check Without Symptoms, 1100, North 30th Street.
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Engine 21, C.O.
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Check Without Symptoms, 1100, North 30th Street.
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Timeout, 011111111.111111.111111.
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11. Engine 21 around, 15 minutes.
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Engine 21, zone 210, 1100 North 30th Street, the caller's advising their seal alarms are sounding.
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They try to change the batteries, but it keeps going off.
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No symptoms.
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They were advised to evacuate and say they did open the doors and windows.
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1100 north of 30th Street.
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21 is clear.
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Priority 2[1]. Priority 2[1], 13 minutes.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Priority 2: Non-life threatening but urgent call
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Location mentioned:
Near N 30th St, Council Bluffs, IA 51501
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