Residential fire alarm triggered by smoke or gas, Cupertino CA
A residential fire alarm was triggered near Amelia Court due to smoke or carbon monoxide detected in a first-floor bedroom. Responders also noted a smell of paint thinner or acetone outside the structure. The scene is being investigated.
Audio|Source: Santa Clara County Fire Dispatch - Command 72
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Transcript:
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Engine 77. Fire alarm, near Amelia Court, Montagisdhira.
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And instead, if you respond to (name withheld) at North Gordon, this will be some type of paint thinner or acetone smell outside of the structure.
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Instead of two hundred.
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And in 77, your call on Amelia Court from the alarm company, it's a residential fire alarm, smoke and carbon monoxide first floor bedroom.
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Engine 77 copies.
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Johnny Pyre, engine 77 is on scene, two story residents will be investigated.
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Engine 77 on scene, two story residents will be investigated.
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Location mentioned:
Near Amelia Ct, Cupertino, CA 95014
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