Fire crew investigates rising carbon monoxide levels at residence, Des Moines IA


Fire department responded to a house near 61st Street for a carbon monoxide alarm. The detector showed rising carbon monoxide levels, but no one in the house reported symptoms.
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Transcript:
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All right. Fire Rescue is responding to near 61st St on a carbon monoxide investigation, though advice.
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Go ahead, Crowell.
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On engine 5, near 61st St, carbon monoxide,
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response 1 on fire ground 5, response 1, fire ground 5.
00:29
Sorry?
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I'll head that way.
00:33
Sorry.
00:35
Do you something?
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141 and 8th weston lincoln nor a union 211 on you 211
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15 minutes down 80s from 453
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453 we are back hit sirs uh we are back hit sirs
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uh...
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People have one email custody.
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Copy, one email, custody at midnight, 24.
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Go ahead.
01:25
We're here, we're not seeing any staff. You want to let them know or give them a call back to kill us in there?
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She plugged in her carbon monoxide detector and immediately spiked the 13 and was now up to 20. No symptoms.
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