Carbon monoxide detector prompts evacuation; no injuries


Audio describes a carbon monoxide alarm at a house on North 15th Street that led to evacuation; responders arrived and no one was hurt.
Audio|Source: Lincoln Police and Fire, Lancaster County Sheriff
02:30
Transcript:
All units all farther are at 240 South 70th Street, the Country House on a sick party at 1848. 2-100-2-H-vail. 1840. Engine 14. Zone 42. Carbon and oxide detector sounding. At 622, North 15th Street. Respond on TAC 3. Engine 14. 1844 411 HBO 142 1848 carbon an oxide detector sounding at 62225 north 15th 16 and 65 very HBL 1840 1840 1840 I (name withheld) under the bridge Receive. 849.401. 5401. Have you take his affiliated vandalism, 941 Washington, contacting (name withheld), his lip management. Unknown male party kicked fence, fence, pickets that occurred overnight, they do a video. 941, Washington. See. Parking lot. Is it unoccupied? 14-0. Is it occupied? Is it occupied? Is it occupied? 42 at 622, North 15. Presidents say that the CO detectors for the whole house sounded for about 30 seconds, then stopped. They've evacuated no illnesses. 18 seconds. You'll have Tech 3. Tech 3. 1643 will declare HBL. 1825, I'll call 11 back on 1 before turning. Receive.
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Location mentioned:
Near N 15th St, Lincoln, NE 68508
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