Carbon monoxide alarm triggers illness at home, West Des Moines IA


Emergency units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near Colt Dr in West Des Moines where a 15-year-old, sick from school, reported the alarm going off to their mother.
Audio|Source: Polk County, Dallas County, and Warren County Public Safety and ISP
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215, carbon monoxide incident, near Colt Dr, car 219, ambulance 213,
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ladder 2 15, car in the oxide incident, near Colt Dr, cross-streets are, Greyview Drive and Dead End, on arrival use, Act 5, timeout, 1226.
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239, I get an answer motion.
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You can open it.
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227-out. Go ahead.
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You see if I'd see 23 once to come along on this trespass with me.
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223. 23.
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University Avenue, Iowa Clinic, Cross Streets are 68th Street and 59th place. Timeout, 1228.
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Okay, Connie, go ahead for Hamilton.
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Malcolm, Connie, can you page out William Friar for mutual aid for the fire at 3175 Youngblood Avenue, please?
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Sirport, Manpower and Water.
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Everything you got.
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104.
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Right county clear, it's 1229.
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Then we're alternate.
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Okay.
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Units responded to near Colt Dr in West Des Moines on a carbon monoxide sick.
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15-year-old son,
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sick from school today,
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called Mom to let to know that the alarm is going off.
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Location mentioned:
Near Colt Dr, West Des Moines, IA 50266
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