Carbon monoxide alarm activates accidentally at residential address, Rancho Murieta CA
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A carbon monoxide alarm was activated accidentally at a residence near Guadalupe Drive. Emergency responders were dispatched, but no injured persons were found on site.
Audio|Heard on: Sacramento Regional Fire/EMS Communications Center (SRFECC)
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02:5
Transcript:
00:00
Engine with the CO alarm District,
00:03
59, near Guadalupe Drive, Engine 59, Operations 83.
00:09
Engine 59, Operations 83.
00:15
Fire dispatch, 51, sir, sir, make back.
00:19
Into-Cautumetic.
00:26
Medicaid 53 POTO2, District 51,
00:31
8205, ChristineWay, Medicaid 53, Operations Day 3.
00:41
All right, dispatch, 51.
00:44
Good as much.
00:45
541.
00:50
Go ahead.
00:53
We're clearing guys, just out if you can put us on that call with our engine, it's AMR, AMR.
00:58
AMR is on aware.
01:00
We'll be providing new courtesy transport to the Iron Point Light Rail.
01:04
Copy Monday, One-Hand-A-O-Money-C-5-3, A-WR.
01:07
10-4.
01:09
Medi-5-3,
01:11
A-WR. Letting-E-3, A-WR.
01:17
We want to tell it about you seven.
01:20
Ten-four.
01:25
Alright.
01:31
All right. All right. So.
01:36
Okay. All right as place for the 6-6-6-A.
01:38
All right.
01:53
Copy, accidental activation confirming no patient found?
01:58
Correct patient.
02:02
We've been contact with the persons.
02:05
Copy.
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Location mentioned:
Guadalupe Drive, Rancho Murieta, CA 95683
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