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Carbon Monoxide Alarm Activated

1830 Donkey Ave

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  • Firefighters evacuated a building on Donkey Ave in North Port, Florida, after detecting elevated carbon monoxide levels, suspected to be caused by overheated batteries. A rescue unit was called to assist as ventilation efforts were underway.

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A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 1830 Donkey Ave.

A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 1830 Donkey Ave.

A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 1830 Donkey Ave.

A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 1830 Donkey Ave.

A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 1830 Donkey Ave.

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SCFD South Cnty Disp · Jul 5, 7:33AM · 0:12
Dispatch, Truck 84. Truck 84, go ahead. Can you start a rescue to this location to assist us, please? It's the only unit we're going to need. 10-4.
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SCFD South Cnty Disp · Jul 5, 7:32AM · 0:30
The house is empty. We searched the entire thing throughout. We do have a CO reading of 102 inside of the residence. We're going to be busy on scene ventilating. 10-4, are you advising there's no one home or has it been evacuated? We've confirmed that everybody is out of this structure and has been evacuated. And we've taken readings throughout the home and the highest reading we have inside is 102. for my university.
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SCFD South Cnty Disp · Jul 5, 7:32AM · 0:28
Dispatch, Truck 84. Truck 84. Truck 84, go ahead. We do have an odor in the house. We are getting about 30 parts per million of CO. We're evacuating this structure. We're getting ready to go in for a search. We believe there's two overheated golf car batteries in the garage. Odor in the house, reading of 30 parts per million, evacuating this structure. Possibly batteries from the garage.
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