Carbon monoxide alarm triggers fire response near Scarborough Drive, Richmond VA


Fire units responded to a residential carbon monoxide alarm near Scarborough Drive in Richmond. The alarm device was located in the back of the house by a shed. The alarm was reported by a citizen who said the device triggered unexpectedly.
Audio|Source: Richmond City Fire Dispatch
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Engine 25, or engine 25 truck 9, carbon monoxide alarm near Scarborough Drive.
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Engine 25, truck 9,
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carbon monoxide alarm near Scarborough Drive. Cross streets are Maple Ced Lane and Epsilon Road. It's going to be on Tech 2.
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Timeout is zero-zero 30 hours.
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25 on text you.
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25, go ahead.
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Yeah, we're responding. Our MDC is down.
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Any chance you can try to resend that, Jimmy?
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Copy, we're having some internet issues right now that might be causing the issue.
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It's going to be near Scarborough Drive, both companies are out.
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Citizen called and advisor, this government next, the alarm went off at the location.
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Plain advised that they took the monitor off the wall. It will be in the back of the house by the shed.
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Sergio 32 hours.
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