Carbon monoxide alarm triggers residential evacuation in Belmont, Belmont CA
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Fire personnel responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near Longfellow Drive in Belmont. Residents were asked to evacuate and meet emergency crews outside. No fire or medical emergency was confirmed at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: SanMateo County Fire, CalFire CZU
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Transcript:
00:00
106 fire alarm carbon monoxide alarm activation near Longfellow Drive
00:16
Engine 15 responding
00:20
The location is near Longfellow and water units are on scene already.
00:26
We can't cancel that call.
00:29
We're going to turn it over to command.
00:34
If they need team support, thank you.
00:38
There's a high reading of 64 percent carbon monoxide.
00:52
Control 3, Engine 8, another ambulance is responding.
00:57
Please.
01:01
Is it a SAMHtrans bus? Is that correct?
01:08
The bus number (number withheld) is currently at the scene.
01:13
They don't want to move the bus.
01:25
The alarm was activated by a resident due to an audible carbon monoxide alarm.
01:30
Nothing further.
01:31
Residents were advised to evacuate and meet outside.
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Location mentioned:
Longfellow Dr, Belmont, CA 94002
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