Carbon monoxide alarm sparks emergency response on Sterling Avenue, Raytown MO
A carbon monoxide alarm was reported at Sterling Avenue, with a resident experiencing headaches, prompting emergency medical and fire units to respond swiftly due to potential health risks.
Audio|Source: Kansas City Regional Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Pumper 39, Medic 39, Pumper 52, 5126, Sterling Avenue on a carbon monoxide A4.
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Pumper 39, Medic 39, Pumper 52, 5126, Sterling Avenue on carbon monoxide with symptoms A4.
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Go ahead.
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You need anything before our heads out?
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Negative, I think we're all good.
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All right, we'll see them.
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10-4, be safe.
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BFi Summit, Mids 7,
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TMS transfer, emergent,
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80, 80, northeast St.
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Luke Boulevard, room 15,
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228.
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228.
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Number 39, responding.
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Pumper 39, Pumper 52, Medic 39, your address is 5126, Sterling Avenue.
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Got a CO alarm going off with a headache, 44-year-old female on scene.
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Location mentioned:
Sterling Ave, Raytown, MO 64133
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