Carbon monoxide alarm prompts evacuation near 236th Ave, Salem WI


A carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near 236th Avenue sounded continuously since morning despite battery replacement. All occupants evacuated safely with no reported illnesses.
Audio|Source: Kenosha County Public Safety
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Sheriff Paul County squads and ration only. That's good responding to near 236th Avenue for a carbon monoxide alarm. Sheriff County, clear 1716.
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Samomersky and Selham Bay Station 2. Samomerski and Samanbury Station 2.
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Respond to near 236th Avenue,
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near 236th Avenue for a carbon monoxide alarm.
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Hush-Kennig there at 176-8.
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21216. The narrative is updated. I'll be 10-8.
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September 2-1216.
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I'm going to be with that Dark Silver, Acura.
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Adam David, (number withheld).
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Out of Illinois.
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2 about 16, any of every trouble?
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I copy.
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I purchase advice you on a second.
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104.
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12th here.
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Go ahead of 12th.
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You got a Wisconsin 27-9. I'm going to give you a file number. Do not get it back.
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City 14 in route from CO call.
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Copy sound 5842 in route at 1718.
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Caller states that the carbon monoxide alarm has been going off since this morning. He changed the batteries,
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but it's still going off.
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Everyone is evacuating, no one feeling sick.
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Courses, how about.
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Location mentioned:
Near 236th Ave, Salem Lakes, WI 53168
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