Smoke and carbon monoxide alarm triggers scare at Iola home, Iola KS
Firefighters respond to an alarm at a home on South Taylor Street, which triggered a combination smoke and carbon monoxide detector with no visible fire, leading them to investigate the cause.
Audio|Source: Allen County and Iola Public Safety
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Transcript:
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On Station 3, Median Route, 301 South Taylor Street and Gas, 301 South Taylor Street and Gas,
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for a general fire alarm with no visible flames or smoke.
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This will be a residential single-family dwelling.
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This will be a Bravo response.
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Time of page 0520.
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12-station-1-23.
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Ending mileage 41694, repeating 41694, repeating 41-690.
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3 station line ground ground 3-0-1 stop taylor
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4 engine 3 be advised callers advising you have smoke detector and carbon monoxide do you want us to call gas company
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Med 33 Station 1, Shelling Route.
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Do you advise they had a smoke detector and carbon monoxide
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detect...
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I gave her instruction and invited that you have Elio to stay on seeing the vehicles off the road roadway and should be able to be recovered without traffic control.
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Shelling back in turtles.
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And four,
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it is a combination smoke detector and carbon monoxide alarm.
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They're unsure what's causing it to go off.
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Copy.
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We'll get on scene and investigate,
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give you a further update,
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whether gas department needs to call it or not.
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Go ahead. Is this a smoke alarm being called in by the owner of the resident.
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410, for information, it's accommodation, smoke detector carbon monoxide alarm, they're unsure what's triggering it.
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Location mentioned:
S Taylor St, Iola, KS 66749
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