Carbon monoxide alarm triggers fire response in Richmond home


A carbon monoxide alarm went off at a home in Richmond, prompting fire units to respond and check the building. No fire or danger was found, but the building was monitored for safety.
Audio|Source: Richmond City Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
Received 2145 hours. Injur 13, truck 10 shown in row for the carbon monoxide alarm, 2313 Joplin Avenue. Recallor reports that our monoxide alarm is going off in the kitchen. Engine 13, trip 10, showing in row 2146 hours. Engine 13, trip 10, showing in row 2146 hours. Engine 6. Person, step. 1214, Claiborne Street. Engine 6. Person, step. 1214, Claiborne Street. Cross streets are South Harrison Street and Randolph Street. On tap Channel 2. Timeout, 2140, 7. 2148 hours. Engine 13 is on scene, 2313, Joplin, we investigating. 2,311, Joplin, we'll investigate. 2,311, Joplin Avenue, will investigate 2149 hours. Coffert Command's terminated, the building is put on Firewatch[1]. Richmond Coppies, Coffered Command terminated, building was placed on the Firewatch 2150 hours. Stage in at Harrison and Wallace.
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Firewatch: Building being monitored due to potential fire risk
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Location mentioned:
Near Joplin Ave, Richmond, VA 23224
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