Possible carbon monoxide exposure at home


Radio dispatch about a possible carbon monoxide leak at a small residence on 9th Avenue South. Callers reported a woman and her pet were unusually drowsy. Fire units noted no alarm was sounding and arrived to investigate.
Audio|Source: Great Falls Fire and EMS
02:22
Transcript:
2-1-engine 3 Battalion ALS1 respond to a carbon monoxide alarm going off with a female and a pet having trouble staying awake. 9th Avenue South, Hughes Channel 2. Dispatch out 1743. Dispatch, (name withheld) 1? Telling 1. We'll hold engine 3 on this. Copy holding engine 3. And battalion 1, correction on the dispatch. I guess there's no actual alarm going off they just believe it is due to a leak due to their symptoms. Battalion 1 copies. We'll send Engine 1, Battalion 1, and ALS unit. Copy, (name withheld) 1, A1, A1, or Battalion 1 in A-LIS. Okay, (name withheld) 1, A-Lis 1, or Battalion 1 this morning. (name withheld) is one battalion when responding. Just after your list one in route. The E.A.L.S.1 in route. Dr. A.L.L.S.A.L. L.L.F., the stage. Dispard. Dispatch engine one. The show engine one. The show engine one on scene. Small residential structure. Nothing showing will be out investigating. This would be Ninth Command. Copy on scene of the small residential structure, nothing showing 9th command.
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Location mentioned:
9th Ave S, Great Falls, MT 59405
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