Carbon monoxide alarm prompts evacuation request


A carbon monoxide alarm was triggered in a basement. The person in the home was alone and using a generator due to a power outage. They felt fine and decided to leave the home while asking for help from the fire department.
Audio|Source: Washington County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
Sheriff through German Town Spire Department needed to respond to North 9-9, Lus 16535 Woodcock Road, plus 165-35 Woodcock Road for an audible carbon monoxide alarm going off in the basement. The caller's home alone and will be evacuated and they are running a generator. The entire subdivisions out without power. They're not feeling ill and they're requesting a sound run. Washington County Sheriff 2. German towns are revenue to respond to North 99, West 1655-35-Wodcock Road. West 165-35-Hoodcock Road. For an audible carbon monoxide alarm in the basin, they will be evacuating. They are currently using a generator because the entire subdivisions without power. They're home alone and not feeling ill. They will be evacuating. They're requesting the Stanley Royne County is clear at 1911.
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Location mentioned:
Near Woodcock Rd, Germantown, WI 53022
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