Carbon monoxide alarm activation with no hazard found, Keyes CA
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Emergency units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm activation on 10th Street near Ellison and Lincoln. Upon arrival, they found no hazardous levels of carbon monoxide as the occupant was outside of the building.
Audio|Heard on: Stanislaus County Sheriff and Fire Dispatch, Ceres Police Dispatch, and Modesto Police Dispatch
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
Digital One.
00:05
Digital One can have to Amy those devices is due to carbon monoxide alarm that went off.
00:14
Would you like additional resources like a trust?
00:19
Do you have a more specific location? The dispatch address is in the...
00:23
TQ1 traffic.
00:25
TQ1GN.
00:28
I'll check with Valleycom that it's so far negative all the days.
00:33
Great King, 032.
00:35
It's going to be out of gold on that corner.
00:37
Willie Patterson and Palmer.
00:40
It's going to be mid-block on 10th Street near Ellison and Lincoln and Emmett and Mike.
00:51
You're 1.29-1?
00:53
Okay, yeah.
00:55
Copy that. Valleycom does not have a better address for where the carbon monoxide alarm was going off at either.
01:03
I copy. We'll check with him and see if there's anything further we can do.
01:07
We'll have to William Comptelling, Brickle Paul Comcastle,
01:11
727 and 91.91.
01:13
Yeah.
01:15
Copy that.
01:16
Just to confirm William with an S-M at the end or no S-2.
01:22
With the S-10.
01:28
CQ Lone control.
01:35
ZMB still town but clear.
01:39
Copy. Copy here.
01:44
Have your head.
01:50
Two B6 security check.
01:55
Report closing.
01:57
Okay.
02:03
Plan 2-engine 1.
02:05
Okay.
02:11
No need for a CO response and the subject's been outside.
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Location mentioned:
10th St, Keyes, CA 95328
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