Carbon monoxide alarm triggers emergency response, San Ramon CA


Fire and police units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Ascot Drive. No fire or hazardous conditions were found.
Audio|Source: San Ramon Police and Fire, Central Contra Costa Sheriff Dispatch
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Engine 30. Respond to carbon monoxide alarm.
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FI-EO-Loop.
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Cross streets are C-OEWay and Degend.
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Regent attack, hi.
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Agent Morrow's Richardson Good-A.
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George Washington, 463. George Washington,
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463.
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Willundsurn aboard.
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Lovard 6thward Tresnaker, 463.
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...O-9-09 Toyota, Sam.
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Once on May.
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Yep.
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Dr. Frank Lincoln, Ocean, Robert, Edward Sam, First of Tom, Robert, Idaho, Sam, Tom, Adam Moore, Divers 4, 2005, 2004,
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Mail on a Castro, Alverbal.
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So suspended or revoked deal with expensive history on the deal?
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Two-four, go-for.
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Okay. Okay.
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The Yellow Union, first genetically, John, Edward Adams, Nora, Ida Edward, email, 121,
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77, gentlemen.
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Century 6 valve, Chairman.
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Move my 12, Penny.
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Recover.
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Recover.
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Engine 34 and Paramed at 39.
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Respond to carbon monoxide alarm.
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At near Ascot Dr.
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Cross streets of Charcer Circle and Camarin Circle.
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Location mentioned:
Near Ascot Dr, San Ramon, CA 94583
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