Carbon monoxide alarm leads to gas shutoff at residence, Rancho Cucamonga CA
Fire units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near West Devon Street. They confirmed the gas was shut off to the water heater and called the gas company. Residents were kept outside until the gas company arrived.
Audio|Source: San Bernardino County Fire - Valley
02:47
Transcript:
00:00
Comcentor 222, we're actually on the carbon monoxide call right now on baseline.
00:04
Is that the same call?
00:07
Standby just 1275, which call are you taken?
00:11
This will be Evan Street, and I believe the squad was on it.
00:15
I consider copies.
00:16
My apologies.
00:17
Medic Squad 222 canceled.
00:25
Tom Center, Medic Squad 28.
00:27
Medics Squad 78.
00:30
Can you show us not follow up to Arrowhead with AMR.
00:34
No, far.
00:38
Near West Devon Street between North Arizona Avenue and North Colorado Avenue, scene clear for law enforcement.
00:59
Medigan, Gen 222, go ahead.
01:03
Can you go ahead and start the gas company to this address and let them know we set the gas off to the water heater?
01:15
Offer. Thank you.
01:18
We're just going to keep the residents outside until the gas company gets here.
01:26
Comptator, copy.
01:34
All Victim Bravo 1, Medic Ambulance 203, Medics Squad 2090, North Andlewood Avenue, between West Shamrock Street and West Jackson Street.
02:11
Heater cold exposure, Medic Engine 72, Mediq Squad 72 at parking lot 16114, Merrill Avenue, Between Citrus Avenue, and Bay Tower Townhomes Access Road.
02:28
All Victim Bravo 1, Medics Squad 251 at the racing center 2504040, Stewart Street, between Parkland Street and Mound Street.
02:44
Medic Engine 222 gas company ETA 30 to 45.
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Location mentioned:
Devon St, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
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