Carbon monoxide alarm at apartment complex, Stevenson Ranch CA
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According to the dispatch call, responders investigated a carbon monoxide alarm at a three-story apartment complex near Constitution Avenue. No fire or gas leak was found. The alarm was determined to be a carbon monoxide trigger, and additional units were cancelled.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles County Fire - Command 10
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01:26
Transcript:
00:00
L.A. Battalion 6.
00:02
The entire assignment's at scene near Constitution Avenue.
00:08
No fire showing from a three-story multi-unit apartment complex.
00:14
Can you find a building number or have the caller come out and flag us down, please?
00:23
Battalion 6, LA copies, nothing showing.
00:25
I'll get that building number for you.
00:34
LA Battalion 6, disregard on the waiver.
00:37
We found the unit affected.
00:40
Still nothing showing from the three-story multi-family dwelling.
00:46
LA copies.
00:52
LA-engine 73 on command 10.
00:59
Engine 73, go ahead.
01:03
LA, engine 73 is going to be carbon monoxide alarm and not a gas detector.
01:08
Engine 73 is going to continue to investigate.
01:10
Go ahead and cancel the quint, cancel Battalion 6.
01:13
You can have the command.
01:15
Calm plan back.
01:21
173 LA copies Quint 126 Battalion 6 cancel your response complaint cancel that 2025
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Location mentioned:
Constitution Ave, Stevenson Ranch, CA 91381
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