Heater triggers carbon monoxide alarm with no fire, San Juan TX
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Fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm on Lucky Drive. The alarm was caused by the heater being turned on. There was no fire or danger at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: San Juan Fire
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
Lucky Drive for a parlor alarm.
00:01
As per the R.P.C., you're advising.
00:03
It's the carbon monoxide alarm that keeps going off.
00:05
The carbon monoxide alarm that keeps going off.
00:16
Engine 3-0-1.
00:24
Was that Lucky Drive? Where the carbon monoxide?
00:33
What's that? What's your truck?
00:40
Was that 17,
00:42
16, Lucky Drive?
00:47
747-16-duty drive 716-dddb.
00:51
After firm, we're going to go show engine 3 in Route 2. D drive.
00:59
Engine three so on.
01:05
Quig.
01:08
What is your engine three on location? Televers status is making contact.
01:14
Super.
01:15
Engine three is on.
01:25
Okay. Okay.
01:27
Official meeting contact firemen were going to try to check the heater it was caused because they turned on the heater the fire the alarm went off because of the heater.
01:55
So, give me a control time at this location, set a central form, gather an information.
01:59
It was just a heater that set off the alarm.
02:04
For control time, I-X-23, I'mix 22.
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Location mentioned:
Lucky Dr, San Juan, TX
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