Carbon monoxide alarm triggers building evacuation, Central Point OR
A carbon monoxide alarm went off at a building near Rich Way in Jackson County, Oregon. The building was evacuated safely. A keyholder is on the way in a gray Honda Civic.
Audio|Source: Jackson County Fire
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Transcript:
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I have a year-in route to near Rich Way, near Rich Way between the gray circle and garden sales.
00:08
This carbon monoxide alarm is counting nobody inside is failing today because they have all evacuated a bit of the building.
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1-0.
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510, negative.
00:25
I attempted to call but reached voicemail.
00:35
510, copy.
00:41
JCSO Primary is clear of Code 33[1], resume.
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Main, clear.
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Copy.
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Head status check.
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Sport.
01:05
Bill and size, copy.
01:19
Engine 30, priority one, breathing problems,
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23,129 Highway 62, Shady Cove, between train lane and metal lane.
01:40
510. The alarm company called and advised that keyholder (name withheld) will be en route.
01:44
Her ETA is 30 minutes and she's in a gray Honda Civic.
01:51
If she wants me to respond back, I will.
01:57
510, copy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 33: Emergency—restrict radio traffic to priority communications; clear channel for emergency use only.
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Location mentioned:
Jackson County, OR
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