Carbon monoxide alarm at residence near Maine Street, Fayetteville AR
A carbon monoxide alarm sounded near Maine Street close to Eastern and Lewis. The caller was not on site but said the stove had been left on for several hours. Emergency responders will investigate the situation.
Audio|Source: Northwest Arkansas State and Local Police
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Transcript:
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Latter 6, respond for a carbon monoxide alarm going off near Maine, crossroads of Eastern and Lewis.
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Latter 6 respond for a carbon monoxide alarm near Maine, crossways of Eastern and Lewis, time out at 1229.
00:17
Dr. Kwan, you're responding for 65, 6-5-5-8-year-old malpatient, stroke-like symptoms, conscious similar.
00:27
We're calling this is Meg2.
00:31
Medic 2, go ahead.
00:35
I'm going to be transporting 53 to children in Springdale.
00:43
Medic 2 is transporting 13-0-1.
00:49
It looks like this is delayed information.
00:54
Your body's on site any longer, but the alarm's still going off.
00:59
They thought leaving the window open and leaving would have been fine.
01:02
They were just really calling to make sure that that would be okay.
01:09
Thanks, Popper.
01:11
So if our caller is not on site, are they wanting this to make entry and use our monitor to see if there's a threat or are they just calling for safe free?
01:29
We're still going to respond to the residence and we'll investigate, Gary.
01:36
They said that the stove was left on between 800 hours this morning and 1220, so it was on that entire time.
01:49
We'll swing by.
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Location mentioned:
Maine St, Fayetteville, AR 72701
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