Carbon monoxide alarm triggers response at residence, Knob Noster MO
Fire and emergency crews responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near East McKissock Street. The caller reported the alarm had been active for 10 to 15 minutes but no symptoms were present. Windows were opened for ventilation and gas appliances were turned off. Police were already on the scene.
Audio|Source: Warrensburg Fire
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Transcript:
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Dispatch and Obnoster fire alarm near E McKissock St for a carbon monoxide detector fire will remain on fire 1
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Dispatch, Knobnoster Fire, Mnoster Fire Chief Tones, Johnson County Fire, Station 4, 2nd Tones for Knopf for a carbon monoxide alarm, near E McKissock St.
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8413 NRAP station 4 for carbon monoxide alarm near E McKissock St RP is advising that about 10 to 15 minutes ago a CO alarm[1] was going off they are not reporting any symptoms the windows are all open and the gas appliances are off RP does not want lights or sirens PDs on scene
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5,003 open around.
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5,0003 sent around.
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The 4,003, en route for a carbon monoxide alarm, near E McKissock St.
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RP is reporting that a CO detector went off about 10 to 15 minutes ago,
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reporting no symptoms.
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All the windows are open, ventilating, while the gas appliances are turned off.
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RPers were disgusting, no lights are heard.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CO alarm: Carbon monoxide alarm call
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Location mentioned:
Near E McKissock St, Knob Noster, MO 65336
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