Possible carbon monoxide exposure at residence


Emergency responders were called to a home for a possible carbon monoxide exposure after an accidental fire alarm activation. No fire was found, but multiple fire and EMS units responded to check the hazard.
Audio|Source: Escambia County Public Safety
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Transcript:
Change is four, Scheme. Vennep. Venneport. Four is on site. We're on two. A minute, one forty-three. Cammy. Accidental activation, no fire. Alarm has been reset by management here. We're complete. 143. You know I got another call for carbon monoxide poisoning. 2982 sky crest drop. Attorney. Digit 7 is scan you. If you were a notified transport unit from our last call, I left the nose or telephone, we'll be a few minutes, get over to pick them up. 24-7, we'll let them know. Thank you. You're welcome. And just for information, we've got northbound lane open, the southbound south of one lane. We'll tell you a loose vehicle. I'll punch them. Okay. engine six ladder six battalion two of battalion three possible carbon monoxide exposure 2982 sky crest drive engine six ladder six battalion two and three possible carbon monoxide exposure 2982 sky crest drive cross of load start avenue all units responding respond on attack three respond on tack three 113
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Location mentioned:
Near Sky Crest Dr, Pensacola, FL 32514
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