Carbon monoxide alarm prompts evacuation at residence


Firefighters responded to a residential alarm alerting a possible carbon monoxide leak, leading residents to evacuate while investigations continued.
Audio|Source: Thurston County Fire, EMS and Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
Engine 35, Residential Fire Alarm. 8229, Canton Avenue Northeast. Cross Street is between Orca Street Northeast and Orcas Loop Northeast. State at 2-7-42. 2-7-42. 2-7-40. Show me 81. Busy in a meeting off the air. 8-57. I'll pick one, copies. We're clear. No one, thank you. Number seven. This is not a cardiac arrest. Patient is conscious. You can cancel the tie in 31 and 18 and 33. We'll keep Medic 3 coming for now. Copy, not cardiac arrest. Cancel the time 31, May 33, keep medic three. 891. 891. Can you attach us with Engine 91 to the call at Evergreen? Endemite. 891, copy. 911. Just spoke with the every dispatch location building is going to be the CRC building to non-injured. Copy location will be the CRC building to non-injure. You show me busy at multi-care ER. Number 35, you're an out for a report from the resident on site. Reporting that the carbon monoxide or fire alarm is going off. I'm not sure which they have been advised to evacuate. 35. In progress?
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Location mentioned:
Near Canton Ave NE, Lacey, WA 98516
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