Auto alarm triggers water flow, possible carbon monoxide detected, Lenexa KS


An auto alarm triggered water flow at an apartment complex near West 97th Street. Fire crews responded and detected possible carbon monoxide in the apartments and began investigation. They requested contact with the property representative for assistance.
Audio|Source: Johnson County Kansas Fire and EMS
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Auto alarm, water flow, ladder 95,
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near West 97th Street.
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Engine 42.
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Is there an RP for this building complex?
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Time, one on files.
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However, I'm sure we can find once we can find it.
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Okay,
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thanks, yeah. There's so many of the contacts here. We're getting a little bit of CO upstairs, so we're trying to expand into some apartments.
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Ten Fort just confirming you said there is some CO in the apartments.
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Medical 1140, Transport and St. Luke, Scott.
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Medical 1140 Transport and St. Luke's up. Calling, Engine 42.
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Engine 42.
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Just confirming you said there was possible CO and do you want us to contact them or would you like to contact them directly?
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If you could contact them and get an ECA and when they can meet us here.
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Location mentioned:
Near W 97th St, Lenexa, KS 66219
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