Carbon monoxide alarm triggered at Spokane Walgreens, Spokane WA


A carbon monoxide alarm was activated at a Walgreens store in Spokane after an employee reported a strong propane-like odor from the back room. No hissing sounds or other alarms were detected. Fire and emergency units were dispatched to investigate the situation.
Audio|Source: Spokane City and County Fire / EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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24 C.O alarm activation and 24 in the LPD unit that you have the call on the board.
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Craig Avenue, Walgreens, Cates, CETA, Thank you. First, I'm sorry. Hasnett Investigation.
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254-240.
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Bill for 254. Bill for 254.
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Upon your arrival, I'm going to go ahead full pass the answer in front of the white judge.
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Did you repeat that, please?
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Upon arrival, go ahead and full pass, the internet in front of the white judge.
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Two, five, four copies. Thank you.
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Do you want to call them from an employee at Walgreens? There's a strong smell.
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Coming from the back room, they thought it might be propane.
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No blowing or hissing, no alarms you're sounding.
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That's all right.
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Location mentioned:
S Craig Rd, Spokane, WA
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