Carbon monoxide alarm near Washington Street due to cooking, Wilmington DE


Audio of fire and emergency radio traffic about a carbon monoxide alarm near Washington Street. Fire units are dispatched and discuss the response. They report the alarm was caused by cooking and there was no active emergency. Personal names mentioned in the recording are replaced with (name withheld).
Audio|Source: NCC Fire/EMS Countywide
02:11
Transcript:
00:00
Pelt-in service in Charlie derision. Protectional units 2513 Street, Carbon Mononix C-Larm, squad 4-Latter 1 Battalion. Attention all units 2513 Washington Street. Carbon monoxide alarm, squad 4-Lotor 1 Battalion, 1726. Which Charlie and David?
00:28
Copy 8 Charlie's out 203. Receip A Charlie's out, he's in Simmons. In service. Receive. Hey, Charlie's out, he's timidon. Recall, hey, last, right on. See, May 9, part, like, 3, you can recall. All right now. See, man, 9, fire, record. We're from the neighborhood. The Italian 1, 1727, a seal, alone from the basement.
00:58
I'll have for the channel. 259. Squad 4[1], respond. Receive squad 4. 37's please. Received. I want to respond.
01:25
Squad 4[1]. Excuse story, the middle of the trail. The investigating is the first section. The squad four first plane is set in 20 minutes. That contact you, Charlie. One-9 is under control. The alarm set off of cooking. We're available. C-4-9-Ivary Hall apartment is on control.
01:54
Why not is level 1730? I don't want to rival. Receive ladder one.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Squad 4: Fire/EMS response unit
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Location mentioned:
Near Washington St, Wilmington, DE 19802
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