Carbon monoxide alarm caused by cooking at San Jose home


Firefighters responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a home in San Jose. The alarm was triggered by cooking, not an actual emergency.
Audio|Source: San Jose Fire
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00:00Engine 31, single residential carbon and oxide alarm.00:043273, Ravens Woodway, near Ruby Avenue and Knightswoodway.00:08Station 31's area.00:1421 sent as APs on scene and secure for the entry out's medical call.00:18They need a mail 5150.00:2931 San Jose Fire with Indiana cancellation request from the site.00:33I'll show you back in service engine 31.00:35It was a cooking air.00:41Sunny Fire Rescue Minute 3.00:44Rescue matter 3, go ahead.00:49Transporting a regional, one patient, toe 2.00:55Rescue matter 3, copy.00:56Transporting to regional, 1 patient, toe 2.
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Engine 31, single residential carbon and oxide alarm.
00:04
3273, Ravens Woodway, near Ruby Avenue and Knightswoodway.
00:08
Station 31's area.
00:14
21 sent as APs on scene and secure for the entry out's medical call.
00:18
They need a mail 5150.
00:29
31 San Jose Fire with Indiana cancellation request from the site.
00:33
I'll show you back in service engine 31.
00:35
It was a cooking air.
00:41
Sunny Fire Rescue Minute 3.
00:44
Rescue matter 3, go ahead.
00:49
Transporting a regional, one patient, toe 2.
00:55
Rescue matter 3, copy.
00:56
Transporting to regional, 1 patient, toe 2.
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Location mentioned:
Near Ravenswood Way, San Jose, CA 95148
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