Carbon monoxide alarm prompts evacuation at Gilroy home, Gilroy CA
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According to the dispatch call, a carbon monoxide alarm sounded at a home near East 6th Street in Gilroy. The occupant evacuated and reported feeling ill but declined medical treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Santa Clara County Fire Agencies - South
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Transcript:
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Engine 47.
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Respond to carbon monoxide alarm.
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Near East 6th Street.
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Cross streets are Forest Street and Chestnut Street.
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Do you retire, Engine 47?
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Responding. Okay,
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Engine 47, the responding,
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a carbon monoxide alarm in a residence near East 6th Street.
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The occupant is going to be evacuating.
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Indian 47, Susponic, okay.
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Acknowledged, responding non-emergency.
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The resident did advise that he was feeling a little ill but did not want medical assistance.
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He was going to be exiting the residence.
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There are the forces.
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