Carbon monoxide alarm at residence; one male transported, Sun City West AZ
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Deputies responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Domingo Lane. The fire department checked the area and confirmed no medical transport was needed. One male was later transported for medical evaluation. Lights were observed on inside the building.
Audio|Heard on: Sun City West Sheriffs Posse
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02:30
Transcript:
00:00
please prepare to copy a 901[2] out of your division.
00:04
D.O.
00:08
1034 and 17 to the Mesa Bertie address.
00:13
104, D.O. 18-08.
00:17
10-4[1] 50 ready to copy
00:25
near Domingo Lane napsone 404 Domingo Lane map zone 44
00:37
1017 to near Domingo Lane
00:46
104809 thank you for
00:50
Fifty one, ten twenty three.
00:56
Ten four, fifty one, eighteen,
00:59
eleven.
01:02
Four.
01:04
Fifty one, ten twenty one, ten twenty four, fire trucks leaving, no transport.
01:18
104, 1814.
01:21
It was for a carbon monoxide award.
01:27
104.
01:32
49 is 1024 with one male transport.
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2.44.
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Thank you.
01:44
1814.
01:49
104.
01:53
49 deal copies mail transport.
01:55
Thank you.
01:58
104.
02:00
104.
02:03
50, 1043 at the 901[2].
02:11
104.1816.
02:14
24. Show me 23 at the Mesa Verdi address.
02:26
104. 1816.
02:28
Confere and I do have lights on in the building.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received and understood; affirmative or OK.
[2]
901: Medical emergency involving an injured, ill, or deceased person requiring urgent response.
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Location mentioned:
W Domingo Ln, Sun City West, AZ 85375
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