Fire unit investigates odor at Tucson residence, Tucson AZ
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to a reported odor near West King Snake Drive, Tucson, investigating a possible burn with concerns of carbon monoxide exposure. Medical services were coordinated as a precaution.
Audio|Heard on: Oro Valley Police and Pima County Sheriff
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Transcript:
00:00
Fire engine 20.
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Engine 20.
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We start, medic.
00:07
Copy it.
00:13
Engine 338, Investigate odor, near West King Snake Drive, respond on A6 request.
00:26
Thank you back knows. Check parameter 1ch2. 200 north and 1,500 east. Respond on A3 North.
00:42
Go 356, do you cut me, 220 a place.
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Todd.
00:46
Engine 20 Medicaid.
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Go ahead, Medicaid.
00:51
Engine 20 Medicaid, is there any smoke inhalation on this or just the burn?
00:55
Not sure yet, that's why I requested you, just to get one started just in case.
01:02
One second.
01:04
Medicaid copies, what do you think about starting an EC in case there is any carbon monoxide ventilation?
01:13
Yeah, good call.
01:14
Sorry,
01:15
let's start an EC as well.
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Location mentioned:
W King Snake Dr, Tucson, AZ 85742
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