Firefighters respond to possible carbon monoxide alarm, Bloomington MN


Firefighters and police responded to a possible carbon monoxide alarm at a residential address near 10th Avenue South. They found barking dogs inside but could not make contact with anyone. Medics were not immediately available.
Audio|Source: Bloomington, Richfield, and Edina Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Engine 3. CO call with illness.
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At near 10th Avenue South.
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Cross streets on 84th Street East and 83rd Street East.
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This bad, engine 3 is now.
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Engine 3 enrapped to near 10th Avenue South. PD[1] is unseen investigating this of an alarm. They think it's possibly a CO alarm coming from inside. There's dogs barking and we can't reach anybody inside. The line is also en route.
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Engine 3 copies.
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Dispatched your rescue one.
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Go ahead.
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Pre-T-Lyno was initially taking this. They just called back. They're no longer available and they're still trying to find a different mutual aid.
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So we have no ETA at this time for medics.
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Copy.
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Patients on a high pain level.
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There's a chance you could check with you dying up.
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That is not available.
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Press you and copy.
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That's your phone, Bill.
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PD: Police Department
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Location mentioned:
Near 10th Ave S, Bloomington, MN 55420
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