Carbon monoxide alarm triggered at South Euclid home, South Euclid OH


A carbon monoxide alarm was triggered at a home near Eagle Point in South Euclid. No one was reported ill or in distress. Contact was made with the homeowner, and the alarm was determined to be accidental.
Audio|Source: South Euclid, Cleveland Heights, Richmond Heights, and University Heights Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Pender firm, near Eagle Point for a COO alarm.
00:06
411 will be en route. Is there any illness reported?
00:17
Was there any illness reported with this CO alarm?
00:23
It was reported by ADT.
00:26
They weren't able to contact the homeowner.
00:31
411 copies. Control 411 on sake. near Eagle Point.
00:43
Andrew Wren with Henry Charles Boy, 5568, H.C.B.
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5568.
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Okay.
00:58
For a letter.
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You have a garage code for this address?
01:13
Stop me.
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To the car and walked into the house as I pulled up.
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I'm going to be clear.
01:24
Just make a note that he is living back at near Churchill, no longer living on Haverford.
01:32
Two in four.
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Hello.
01:38
Hello.
01:41
Do you have a contact number or a callback number for this address?
01:46
We have contact with homeowner on the office side.
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Copy.
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Copy. Copy.
02:00
We're a living with it.
02:03
Contact made with the homeowner this was accidental for 11 will be in service.
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South Euclid, OH
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