Carbon monoxide alarm leads to evacuation near Park Avenue East, Tenino WA
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According to the dispatch call, responders were dispatched to a carbon monoxide alarm near Park Avenue East. The alarm was going off with no fire detected. The occupants have evacuated as a precaution.
Audio|Heard on: Thurston County Fire, EMS and Law Enforcement
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02:53
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 41, carbon monoxide alarm.
00:03
Near Park Avenue East.
00:05
Cross street is between Wagner Street South and rental streets south.
00:23
Olympic ALS Response 2216 Sanford Circle Southeast Cross Street is between 222nd Avenue Southeast and then
00:37
Billion 12-58 77
00:45
What you to hold the front just let me know if there's any movement.
00:54
7.
00:59
I'll have you hold southeast corner off of Columbia and 80 if you could just come to me in the back.
01:09
Sam 11-7.
01:15
Capital Engine 83, did you copy my request for an ambulance?
01:20
Engine 83, that's the...
01:36
Olympic, BLS Yellow Response,
01:39
4806 Cushman Road Northeast, number (number withheld).
01:43
Cross street is between 47th Avenue Northeast and Indian Road Northeast.
01:48
Radio, one around, four two, cut your plate.
01:51
Four two.
01:55
Charles 253-77 Roberts.
02:03
Zero,
02:04
eight, Frank.
02:16
Capital Engine 24.
02:20
24. 24, go ahead.
02:25
Assist only non-medical, we are clear.
02:29
Having patient assisted non-medical.
02:30
Returning.
02:31
A record not found.
02:37
Should I check a different state?
02:42
Thank you.
02:47
My questionizing their alarms been going on and off no fire.
02:50
Sometimes it jerps.
02:51
They suspect it's a CO alarm.
02:53
They have evacuated.
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Location mentioned:
Park Ave E, Tenino, WA 98589
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