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Heard on: St. Louis MN Law Dispatch Group Calls · 3 days ago
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Station 264 responding near Nelson Road in Greenwood Township for a CO alarm.
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Carbon monoxide alarm in Greenwood Township
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire units responded to a possible carbon monoxide alarm near Nelson Road in Greenwood Township. The situation involved an alert indicating potential hazardous gas presence inside a building.
As discussed during the dispatch call, fire departments from Greenwood and Tower responded to a possible carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near Nelson Road. The alarm company reported the activation but could not contact anyone at the location. The cause of the alarm had not yet been confirmed at the time of dispatch.
As discussed during the dispatch call, fire units responded to a possible carbon monoxide alarm near Nelson Road in Greenwood Township. The situation involved an alert indicating potential hazardous gas presence inside a building.
As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders from Greenwood and Tower Ambulance were dispatched to a medical incident at Fortune Bay in the Tower area. A male was reported to be possibly experiencing a stroke. The patient was later transported to a hospital for further care.
As discussed during the dispatch call, fire departments from Tower, Britt, and Greenland responded to a possible fire hazard at a commercial building near Birch Street North in Tower. The caller reported scorch marks on a ceiling caused by an electric heater and wanted confirmation that no fire risk remained. Crews found no active fire and ensured the scene was safe.