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High carbon monoxide levels detected in Nashville homeForest County WI

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Bay Ln, Nashville, WI 54465

Responders detected dangerous carbon monoxide levels at a Nashville residence and urged occupants to contact their utility provider. They also advised the residents to stay elsewhere overnight for safety until the issue is fixed.

Audio|Source: Oneida, Vilas, Lincoln, and Langlade Counties Police, Fire and EMS / Forest EMS
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Transcript:
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Use a multimeter inside the house.
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The meters were showing high volumes of CO in the lower section of the house.
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I advised them to contact their provider and have the meters changed.
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Also advised them to potentially stay the night elsewhere until a professional can inspect.
00:27
That's correct, at the 1630 address, Paradise Bay Lane.
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10-4[1]. Be clear for the opinion and I'll come back to the station.
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10-4: Acknowledgement/Affirmative

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Bay Ln, Nashville, WI 54465

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