Carbon monoxide alarm triggers at residence with no hazard, North Royalton OH


A carbon monoxide detector in the basement of a residence near Stephanie Dr activated. Fire and medical teams responded but detected no hazardous levels of carbon monoxide. No occupants reported feeling ill.
Audio|Source: Southwest Emergency Dispatch Center (SWEDC)
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Transcript:
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I'm for CO detector at near Stephanie Dr.
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It's a basement alarm.
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This is the call from the previous couple hours ago.
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There's a carpet company on scene, changing carpets out, and we spoke to the homeowner.
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We were there, there's zero parts to a million.
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Copy.
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Do you still want us to respond?
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Negative engine, too, you can remain in quarters.
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Agent 2 copies in quarters.
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Dispatch, copies, we're up in car 4.
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Go ahead. 94 is out of period.
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Copy.
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World team car 4, are you responding?
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Negative dispatch.
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Abby, the alarm company just called in that they spoke with the owner also, and no one is feeling ill.
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That's received.
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Location mentioned:
Near Stephanie Dr, North Royalton, OH 44133
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