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Fire department dispatched to 1439 East 6th Road for a reported carbon monoxide alarm; residents advised to evacuate.Guadalupe County TX

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Guadalupe County, TX

Fire department dispatched to 1439 East 6th Road for a reported carbon monoxide alarm; residents advised to evacuate.

Audio|Heard on: Guadalupe County Public Safety
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
Fire department. Respond to 1.439E 6.1439 East 5th.
00:03
1439 East 6th Road.
00:05
Cross rates would end for an alarm.
00:09
That's so called the Canadian to retention of late and left.
00:12
Respond to 1439 East 6th Road.
00:15
1439 East 6 road.
00:16
Cross rates would end.
00:17
Thorold.
00:19
Telegrams 341.
00:21
4.5, 1439-ship road again, 1439390s.
00:28
For a fire alarm, caller advise, it's going to be a carbon monoxide alarm.
00:33
The advisor is turning off earlier, 1 p.m., and the alarm, now sorry, calling off again.
00:39
They're up.
00:40
Copy.
00:41
1249, 29, 27, printing off.
00:43
The money to print just pending to be turned out.
00:49
12-4.
00:54
Arizona 1240, you are unreadable.
00:55
Can you read? Can you read?
01:14
Tipor, can you have a 27thage, 0505738.
01:22
03035738. I got beat.
01:25
It is actually the last 5-0-103.
01:27
I'll be in route to the list.
01:31
I'm going to copy 5-0-3.
01:32
All right,
01:38
dispatch 503.
01:39
Do you have anything for a little?
01:46
Affirmatives.
01:47
I'm calling that a carbon monoxide alarm was going off earlier around 1 p.m.
01:55
There's now stating that an unknown device is triggering the alarm.
02:00
The operator can hear it.
02:05
We're still alternating further at this time.
02:08
We're trying to get the complainant and the rest of the residents to exit.
02:13
All right.

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