Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation near west Easton Pl, Tulsa OK
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According to the dispatch call, a carbon monoxide alarm activated near West Easton Place, leading to residents being evacuated following instructions from the alarm company. Emergency services responded to a man who appeared unresponsive at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Tulsa OK Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Six thousand 110 South Avenue, 6110 South Avenue, DoubleTree, map page 1280 .
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Rider two, CO alarm 1818 West Easton Place, 1818 West Easton Place, map page 1024 .
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Engine two three, priority one man down.
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Six hundred and ten South Avenue, 6110 South Avenue in DoubleTree.
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Patient's a 35 year old male.
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Doesn't appear to be completely awake.
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Staff is out with him.
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EMS is responding, priority one, map page 1280.
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Spotter two,
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CO alarm 1818 West Easton Place, 1818 West Easton Place.
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The just going to be these zone 111 smoke and carbon.
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Homeowners are present and were told to wait outside by the alarm company.
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Map page 1024.
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Location mentioned:
W Easton Pl, Tulsa, OK 74127
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