Carbon monoxide alarm triggers fire response near Allen Lee Way, Pulaski WI
Fire and EMS units responded to a residential carbon monoxide alarm which may have been caused by a power outage; no symptoms were reported at the scene.
Audio|Source: Brown County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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Kuleski, Rescue 1111, and Chief of 190, respond to carbon monoxide alarm,
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TAC 6[1], at 1247, Allen Lee Way, near Sir Joanna Way and Mountain Bay Drive, remote 0301.
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Pulaski, Rescue 1111, and Chiefs 1190, respond to carbon monoxide alarm,
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tac 6, at 1247, Allen Lee Way, near Sir Joanna Way and Mountain Bay Drive, timeout 0301.
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Try calling for a coppice page, Pat Channel.
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Happy Texas.
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Coffee Textix.
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Player dispatch from 1106.6.
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Go ahead, 1106.
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Show me, see.
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Copy, CO detectors were going off.
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There is a power outage in the area for the caller.
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No one's feeling it.
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Copy that.
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Or Chief 1101 or order order.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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TAC 6: Tactical radio channel 6 used for coordinated field or emergency operations.
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Location mentioned:
Allen Lee Wy, Pulaski, WI 54162
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