False carbon monoxide alarm at Kansas City home sparks concern, Kansas City MO
Concern arose from a carbon monoxide alarm on West 61st Street; after investigation, it was a faulty detector and the patient refused further assistance.
Audio|Source: Kansas City Regional Public Safety
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Transcript:
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554. Pumper 29, 636, West 61st Street, carbon monoxide alarm.
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I don't know if it's possible to pause with LPD to step it up.
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There’s quite a crowd forming here, causing traffic issues.
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Copy that, we’ll let them know.
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Pumper 29, 636, West...
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One-03 from Brownside Command.
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You can report available.
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One-03 copies.
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516, Barry, not emergent.
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Dispatch from truck two.
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Truck 2.
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Independence Command.
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Independence Command at 1958.
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540 available in quarters.
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540 available in quarters.
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Truck 11, Pumper 30, you can be in service, canceled calling party.
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Dr.
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Pumper 30 is in service.
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Pumper 30 in service.
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Truck 11 in service.
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Truck 11 in.
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Okay, 35 and you both things out.
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9.59.
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Pumper 24, Medicaid,
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19, Jackson on heart problems, 83.
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Pumper 24, Medicaid 18, 1907 Jackson, heart problems, say 3.
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104 hospital 24 hospital
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W 61st St, Kansas City, MO 64113
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