Fire department responds to carbon monoxide alarm


Fire department sent to a location due to a carbon monoxide alarm indicating a possible hazardous condition.
Audio|Source: Hercules Pinole Public Safety
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00:00Inc.00:01179, time is 0, 4, 25 hours, chance, clear.00:05Engine 702, plumber hazardous condition, 269th, 9th, Plenary Road, 26.1 Plainery, across the Sierra Hills, trust the alarm.00:12Tension units B2, Firenams, Round to 2691, Planet Road, for a carbon monotidotideotia going on.00:21Carby.00:27Charles Fonner.
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Inc.
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179, time is 0, 4, 25 hours, chance, clear.
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Engine 702, plumber hazardous condition, 269th, 9th, Plenary Road, 26.1 Plainery, across the Sierra Hills, trust the alarm.
00:12
Tension units B2, Firenams, Round to 2691, Planet Road, for a carbon monotidotideotia going on.
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Carby.
00:27
Charles Fonner.
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Contra Costa County, CA
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