Carbon monoxide alarm triggers response at home


Emergency responders were called to a home due to a carbon monoxide alarm sounding in the basement entryway. No one was reported injured.
Audio|Source: South Bend Metro Fire
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Transcript:
(name withheld), Medic 1, you're in route to 215 West 4th Street for Indiana Center for Recovery, priority 5 for a 26-year-old female who's dehydrated. She's in the intake area. You're going to be using the front entrance. South Bend Truck 1, 417 East Ewing Avenue. Carbon monoxide investigation. Priority for Bravo. 417 East Ewing Avenue 16.09 hours. South Bend truck longer in route to 417 East Ewing Avenue for a CO alarm that's going off. It's going to be the basement entryway alarm. No one's sick and no one injured. South Bend Engine 1.
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Location mentioned:
Near E Ewing Ave, South Bend, IN 46613
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