Carbon dioxide leak investigated at Del Paso Boulevard, Sacramento CA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a carbon dioxide leak near Del Paso Boulevard in Sacramento. PG&E was on scene to investigate the source. The response was reduced to a single urgent unit after initial hazmat activity.
Audio|Heard on: Sacramento Regional Fire and EMS
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04:31
Transcript:
00:00
Hazmat 30 in place of Hazmat 103 and Hazmat Wonder 9 cancel.
00:12
Hazmat 30, Hazmat Level 2, District 20,
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near Del Paso Boulevard, Hazmat 30, Operations B6.
00:28
Engine 8, Medical 8,
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District 8,
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60th Street, Engine 8, Operations B3.
00:38
Medic 1-01 has Hazmat Level 2, District 20,
00:48
near Del Paso Boulevard, Operations B6.
01:00
Operations B6
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Engine 11, Medics 641, Medical Aid, District,
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11,
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near Rafferty Avenue, Engine 114, Medics 641, Operations A2.
01:33
Do you have any PLS medics available?
01:38
Affirmative, would you like one started?
01:41
Yes, please.
01:42
Copy.
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Medic 14 Bravo, Medical Aid Code 2[1], District 14, Bravo, Medical Aid Code 2, District 8,
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600,
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50th Street, Medic 14 Bravo, Operations B3.
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Truck 17, Medical Aid, District 17, 91, South Avenue, Truck 17,
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Operations P2.
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Truck 30 B-KINI-3.
02:43
Go ahead for Hazmat 30.
02:49
Hazmat 30. Call me when you have a chance, I'll get you an update.
02:54
Copy that.
03:01
Fire dispatch, Del Paso Command, PG&E on scene.
03:05
The Apostle Command, PG&E on scene.
03:10
Fire dispatch, Medic 806, Bravo.
03:13
Fire dispatch?
03:15
Can you show us in place of Medic 14 Bravo on this call with Engine 8?
03:21
Medic 306 Bravo and please with Medic 14 Bravo.
03:24
Medic 14 Bravo, you can cancel.
03:28
814 Bravo copy canceled.
03:30
Show us AOR.
03:31
Thank you. 806 Bravo.
03:33
Okay,
03:34
814 Bravo, AOR.
03:39
Hey, you guys, what we have is a carbon dioxide leak in the 60s.
03:43
I've got PG&E on scene already.
03:45
They're looking for the source of the leak.
03:47
I believe we could probably just downgrade this to a single unit urgent response to handle the reports.
04:04
Yeah, that's affirmative.
04:06
We wouldn't need both the inch of the truck and the hazmat response.
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But ultimately you guys are the subject matter experts, so your discretion.
04:14
Copy that. Do you have any need for personal protective equipment on scene?
04:21
That's negative.
04:25
Copy that, Chief.
04:27
We'll have Hazmat 30 continue.
04:29
We'll release the other unit, thanks.
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Code 2: Urgent, non-emergency response; proceed promptly without lights or sirens, obeying normal traffic laws.
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