Carbon monoxide leak isolated in Vacaville apartment, Vacaville CA
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According to the dispatch call, a carbon monoxide detector alarm was reported near Alamo Drive in an apartment. The source was identified as a wall heater and isolated by fire personnel. The alarm was silenced and the situation was secured.
Audio|Heard on: Solano, Vacaville, Fairfield, Suisun – Fire Dept.
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Transcript:
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Truck 74, respond to near Alamo Drive.
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Apartment number 2222 for a carbon monoxide detector for truck 74 time 1458.
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We're able to silence the alarm.
00:15
Sounds like there's a new management company and the other keys we're working.
00:19
We'll be on scene for probably another 10 minutes or so.
00:22
I'll update you then.
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147, I copy.
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Stand by for a medical 5.02, Avalonway.
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Stand by for tons.
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And Jim 48, respond for a medical 502 Avalon Way, 502 of Aval way with across a worldly world.
00:53
For a 77-year-old male disoriented who is very weak, he's going to be conscious and breathing.
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At page 262626.
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248 responding to Avalu.
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Njur 248 air copy.
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The engine 4850.
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Enter 48, they copy on C.
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Back to bill from truck 74.
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Truck 74.
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Source of the CO was a wall heater.
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It's been isolated.
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You can't secure the call.
01:32
The truck's available.
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Location mentioned:
Alamo Dr, Vacaville, CA 95687
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