Firefighters respond to carbon monoxide alarm in Yukon


Firefighters are at a home responding to a carbon monoxide alarm. The call was made by the police, but the firefighters cannot enter the house as no one is there to let them in.
Audio|Source: Oklahoma City Fire
02:30
Transcript:
Engine 3, just that's... Go ahead, engine 3. This is going to be a cut, polyguess sign. We do have ONG and route corrects. That's affirmative engine 3. Respond to CO detector or alarm. At 134.13, Boston Circle. Timeout, 1624. Engine 9. Respond to Chesspain at 9, South Santa Fe Avenue. Timeout, 1626. Engine 34. Respond to a known or man down. At 8101, Northwest 1204th Street. Timeout. 1627. Engine 32 respond to a CO alarm[1], 134-13 Boston Circle, 134-13 Boston Circle for a CO-A alarm. Engine 9 dispatch. Go ahead, engine 9. Do you know if already and this call was called in by PD? Stand by engine 9. I'm unsure at this time. Dispatch engine 9 is affirmative. Looks like it was called in by PD. They walked into this station. Clear. We're here now and nobody's here to let us in. Can you see if you can make contact? Somebody let us in the front. Dispatch clear. Stand by.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CO alarm: Carbon Monoxide Detector Alarm
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Location mentioned:
Near Boston Cir, Yukon, OK 73099
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