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Carbon monoxide detector sounds at Louisburg residenceLouisburg KS

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Near W 264th Terrace, Louisburg, KS 66053

A carbon monoxide detector alarm sounded at a home near West 264th Terrace in Louisburg. The resident felt sweaty but was unsure if this was due to anxiety or carbon monoxide exposure. There was no confirmed fire or poisoning at the time, and emergency medical services were not requested.

Audio|Source: Miami County EMS and Osawatomie Fire Department
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Louisburg CO detector near West 264th Terrace RPCA's their alarms currently going off time page 012121
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They have a call being around soon.
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Are they having any symptoms?
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Six and eight copies call.
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They advised that they weren't sure if they were having symptoms.
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She decided not to have EMS right now. She said that she was feeling sweaty,
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but didn't know if it was some anxiety from when the alarm went off or if it was actual symptoms.
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Copy, I'll check and revise on it get there.
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Zero 124.

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Near W 264th Terrace, Louisburg, KS 66053
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