Carbon monoxide alarm triggers at Albuquerque residence, Albuquerque NM


Dispatch audio of units responding to a person with abnormal breathing and a residential carbon monoxide alarm at an Albuquerque address.
Audio|Source: Albuquerque-Bernalillo County-Rio Rancho Fire/Rescue
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Transcript:
Press for Rescue A can cancel. Ladder 9, Rescue 5. Respond to a 26 Charlie 2, sick with abnormal breathing, at 1001 Easter Day Drive, No East. Ladder 9, Rescue 5. Respond to a 26 Charlie 2, sick with abnormal breathing. at WALA Zero One each day drive, northeast. Engine 18. Respond to a 52 Bravo 1C[1], presidential carbon monoxide alarm at 8335 Wild Dunes Avenue, northwest. Engine 18. Respond to a 52 Bravo 1C.
Press for Rescue A can cancel. Ladder 9, Rescue 5. Respond to a 26 Charlie 2, sick with abnormal breathing, at 1001 Easter Day Drive, No East. Ladder 9, Rescue 5. Respond to a 26 Charlie 2, sick with abnormal breathing. at WALA Zero One each day drive, northeast. Engine 18. Respond to a 52 Bravo 1C[1], presidential carbon monoxide alarm at 8335 Wild Dunes Avenue, northwest. Engine 18. Respond to a 52 Bravo 1C.
Police codes explained
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52 Bravo 1C: Residential Carbon Monoxide Alarm
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Location mentioned:
Near Wild Dunes Ave NW, Albuquerque, NM 87120
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