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False carbon monoxide alarm at residential addressMccordsville IN

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Near Laredo Dr, McCordsville, IN 46055

Fire crews responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near Laredo Drive. No danger or evacuation was found. The alarm was caused by a faulty detector.

Audio|Source: Hancock County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Greenfield Police Dispatch
01:55
Transcript:
00:00
Burning Township Fire, Engine 432, Priority 1[1], Carbon Monoxide Alarm, near Laredo Drive.
00:09
Vernon Township Fire, engine, 432, Priority 1[1], Carbon Monoxide Alarm, near Laredo Drive.
00:22
22104 or 30thous in the route.
00:31
South Franklin in front of the EOC on a gray GMC terrain, Indiana,
00:39
passenger plate (number withheld), Edward John Charles, repeating (number withheld) EJC.
00:49
Control Medical Force, she's back in service.
00:52
Andrew 104.
00:53
104 32.
00:55
That's 152 driver.
00:57
152.
01:03
Be about 5,600 U.S.
01:06
40 in the trailer park.
01:08
And J. 432.
01:10
On the scene, two-star resident structure, nothing chilling, no evacuation in progress.
01:15
Engine 432 will be out with an investigation.
01:17
10-4[2].
01:18
You got to trust.
01:19
Tom Hendry Boy, 596.
01:21
I'm not black my thing.
01:23
And J. 432 on the same two-story, residential.
01:26
Nothing showing.
01:27
No evacue. By the investigation.
01:29
104. Thank you, Brian.
01:31
Go.
01:35
Okay.
01:37
Let me take Muskegon on a GISO.
01:40
It's going to get disabled first place.
01:41
Charles 974 Henry Boy.
01:44
Charles 97 for Henry Boy.
01:47
10.00432.
01:53
You can mark us back in service.
01:55
We got a faulty detector.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Priority 1: Highest-priority emergency response (lights and sirens)
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Affirmative

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Near Laredo Dr, McCordsville, IN 46055

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