Carbon monoxide alarm was caused by HVAC testing, Evansville IN
A carbon monoxide alarm was triggered near QAW Circle. The cause was HVAC testing by the homeowner, and no danger was found.
Audio|Source: Vanderburgh County Police, Fire, and EMS
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Transcript:
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Alarm near QAW Circle 1 engine 6 a carbon monoxide alarm near QAW Circle 1 engine 6 120
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I'm to stand by request (number withheld) road cars the property in our 10 spot is there with his grandfather Harry Clark
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Cross option assists.
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Glenn, next word is your paperwork, (number withheld).
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They remove the property.
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Just had the court paperwork with them.
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Do you show this mirror one for it? (name withheld), for resisting, just really kind of.
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It's (number withheld).
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No-1-3. I'm clear.
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Yeah, word 1-20-0, sir.
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Okay.
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We also have EDP alert for the same subject like (name withheld), he's bipolar, multiple personalities, suicidal ideation.
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Yeah, one engine six there, yeah.
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Cleveland engine six is a carbon monoxide alarm from the kitchen area.
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The alarm service is calling back now advising they just spoke to the homeowner who's on site.
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They said they're having HVAC testing.
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1-3-1 report.
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All you fail.
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They said they got proper code from the homeowner that said everything was okay.
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Okay, we'll be that exactly out.
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Vanderburgh County, IN
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