Carbon monoxide detectors sound at two Lincoln locations, Lincoln NE


Carbon monoxide detectors triggered alarms at two residential locations in Lincoln, Nebraska. No one reported feeling unwell, and residents were waiting outside as emergency services responded.
Audio|Source: Lincoln Police and Fire, Lancaster County Sheriff
02:29
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 14, respond to Zone 42[2], Carbon monoxide detector sounding at near North 18th Court.
00:09
Respond on TAC-Fi.
00:15
6-630s.
00:17
Press.
00:20
Support these cap.
00:27
Engine 14, zone 42, near North 18th Court, carbon monoxide detectors sounding, nobody's feeling ill. Sounds like they are waiting outside.
00:55
Keeps back in service.
01:03
Engine 9,
01:06
Zone 114,
01:07
Carbon monoxide detector sounding at near Lexington Avenue, respond on TAC 3[1].
01:15
Engine 9, respond to Zone 114, carbon monoxide detector sounding at near Lexington Avenue.
01:25
Respond on TAC 3[1].
01:32
Engine 14 is on location.
01:36
Exactly.
01:39
You've been in dispatch.
01:46
Select.
01:52
If engine 16 is in court, they will be closer to this call with 90s, actually being open.
01:57
Actually being open.
02:06
Engine 16,
02:09
Zone 114, carbon monoxide detector sounding at near Lexington Avenue, respond on TAC 3[1].
02:18
Engine 16, respond to Zone 114,
02:23
Carbon monoxide detector sounding at near Lexington Avenue,
02:28
Respond on TAC 3[1].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
TAC 3: Tactical radio channel 3 used for operations and incident communications.
[2]
Zone 42: Dispatch/response zone identifier
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Location mentioned:
Near Lexington Ave, Lincoln, NE 68505
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