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N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – The Jamestown Fire Department has released their weekly run report for March 13th through the 20th.

According to the report, there have been 71 total calls to service in 2014 for the department. The report also mentions that there were a total of 259 calls in 2013. Below is a full list of dates, times and descriptions of runs the department responded to over the week.

March 14th, 9:03PM, ready squad responded to 415 11th St NE, Single Family Dwelling, to investigate gasoline smell. Firefighters checked the garage area and were unable to find the source of the smell. Cause-unknown. Time out 35 minutes.

March 16th, 12:23PM, ready squad responded to 1003 6th Ave SW, Single Family Dwelling, to investigate carbon monoxide detector activation. Firefighters analyzed for carbon monoxide and 0ppm was detected. Cause-detector malfunction. Time out 30 minutes.

March 17th, 12:15PM, ready squad responded to 325 19th Ave NE, Single Family Dwelling, to investigate carbon monoxide detector activation. Firefighters analyzed for carbon monoxide and 0ppm was detected. Cause-detector malfunction. Time out 25 minutes.

March 17th, 4:47PM, ready squad responded to 1003 6th Ave SW, Single Family Dwelling, to investigate carbon monoxide detector activation. Firefighters analyzed for carbon monoxide and 0ppm was detected. Cause-smoke detector malfunction. Time out 35 minutes.

March 20th, 11:40PM, ready squad responded to 1410 5th Ave NW, Single Family Dwelling, to investigate carbon monoxide detector activation. Firefighters analyzed for carbon monoxide and 54 ppm was detected. Firefighters advised occupant/s to have gas fired equipment serviced by a qualified firm or individual. Cause-gas appliance malfunction. Time out 40 minutes.

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