Carbon monoxide alarm checked near Union St, Alameda CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews in Alameda responded to a possible carbon monoxide alarm near Union Street. Units investigated and found no signs of gas or smoke, and no one reported feeling sick. The situation appeared to be under control with no further hazard detected.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda CA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Alameda District Three, Engine Three respond for medical crash and carbon monoxide detector sounding.
00:04
Union Street area, operate dispatch one.
00:09
Engine Four Alco?
00:13
Go ahead.
00:16
It's going to be an eighty-eight year old patient with abdominal pain at this time.
00:18
We have no ambulances available from Falk at this time.
00:24
Here is your four copies.
00:31
Medic two, go ahead.
00:35
You can place medic two on our call with engine four.
00:38
Thank you.
00:40
Uh, path is coming across.
00:43
Engine three responded for a CO detector sounding.
00:46
No haze or odors in the home at this time.
00:48
Nobody feeling ill.
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Location mentioned:
Union St, Alameda, CA 94501
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