Carbon monoxide alarm triggers response in San Leandro home, San Leandro CA
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Emergency responders were called to a residence near Luna Avenue in San Leandro after a carbon monoxide alarm was triggered and a positive carbon monoxide reading was detected. Black smoke was reported near a nearby business but was not believed to be related.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda County Fire
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Transcript:
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You need six girls in a difficult to breathing.
00:01
Report to the carbon monoxide alarm.
00:06
Located in the living room.
00:08
Nobody's telling you.
00:10
The College of 12, medical response, near Luna Avenue, cross of Gold Street, apartment 2.
00:26
Tiotrgyton 18 make response 418181-187, Microckroad Express of Carvindale-A.
00:36
H. H. Herpice calling from in front of In-N-Out does not believe it's coming from the business.
00:42
However,
00:44
is reporting black smoke coming from behind the business building.
00:50
No plane seen in this place.
00:52
And in 12 also confirmed response.
00:59
We're giving a positive CO reading of the residence.
01:02
The resident (name withheld) for our location.
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Location mentioned:
Luna Ave, San Leandro, CA 94578
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