False carbon monoxide alarm due to faulty detector, Tulsa OK


Fire department responded to a carbon monoxide detector alarm near South 68th East Avenue. Residents evacuated the building. The alarm was caused by a malfunction and no carbon monoxide was found.
Audio|Source: Tulsa, Creek, Rogers and Wagoner Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
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If you're going to near South 68th East Avenue.
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Trixo zone 7 hallway, CO detector.
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The residents are waiting outside, (name withheld) is 1375.
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Okay. Nostomino, Miskogi County, not one of them.
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Okay.
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Okay. I'll be clear from 21 and we're out to the address of the RP.
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Copy. Okay.
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All right, 311, we'll get a time number in the cad.
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They live in there.
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Is there in a heart?
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623 was magnolia.
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R.P. is the daughter of the victim.
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They're going to be at her home currently.
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She says that she was strained by her husband, who is mentally unstable and intoxicated, currently as sleep, break.
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R.P.L. stated that he keeps a pistol and a nightstander on his person.
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Shot Gunson home as well.
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10.08 hours.
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South Highway 169, Pump and Peets.
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Blackmast sitting at one of the pumps with a red hoodie on.
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R.P. drove by, and he's still sitting at the pump.
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He's been sitting for 20 minutes.
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3,700. He's fourth place.
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370 East fourth place.
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That is told 74.
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Alarm company just called in another trip, same location.
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Yeah, there's an issue with the alarm system.
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There's no CO in the house.
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I got it. It's an issue with the alarm system.
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Location mentioned:
Near S 68th E Ave, Tulsa, OK 74112
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