False carbon monoxide alarm caused by delivery truck, Santa Rosa CA
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According to the dispatch call, a carbon monoxide alarm near Giffen Avenue in Santa Rosa was determined to be a false alarm caused by a carbon dioxide truck delivery entering the building.
Audio|Heard on: Sonoma County Fire-EMS and Sheriff Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
Center of the station 10,
00:02
carbon monoxide alarm, Giffen Avenue.
00:18
Engine 8, carbon monoxide alarm, near Giffen Avenue, Santa Rosa, Unit 7.
00:27
Control 3, 10.19.
00:34
Clear your status.
00:38
I reach out of.
00:39
See, note, data.
00:48
All three.
00:56
(number withheld).
00:59
If I have a copy, thank you.
01:06
Engine 8. Control.
01:12
Alarm company made contact with the premise near Giffen Avenue.
01:17
It is a false alarm.
01:21
No need for fire.
01:22
It looks like a CO2 truck delivery flowed into the building.
01:27
Copy, thanks.
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Location mentioned:
Giffen Ave, Santa Rosa, CA 95407
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