Carbon monoxide alarm triggers emergency response


Emergency services responded to a carbon monoxide detector alarm at a residence after the alarm sounded and the caller was initially unresponsive. It was later confirmed the resident was outside and okay.
Audio|Source: Southwest Emergency Dispatch Center (SWEDC)
01:28
Transcript:
That's Royalton. Engine 1, Medic1, Car 4. Respond to a CO detector, a possible illness. 8636. Center Drive. Female called said the alarm was sounding, and now she's not answering. 86.36. Center. All right. Car 4. Angel, medical, copy. Copy. You'll be on Fireground 4. Best row from medical room out. Copy, copy. Copy. Just bathroom, carpenter and doing a medical amount. Copy. Copy at 1349. Be advised there is, there are dogs in the residence, and we have a garage code in the call. Copy. Dispatched Royalton, Carpour. Carpour, good. Just be advised. (name withheld) did get a hold of his wife. She's waiting outside. She's still requesting her respond to check the alarm, but she is okay. Copy, you can show all units on scene. Copy, 1551.
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Location mentioned:
Near Center Dr, North Royalton, OH 44133
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