Residential carbon monoxide alarm investigated in Eugene, Eugene OR
Fire crews responded to a residential carbon monoxide alarm near Bell Avenue, Sierra Street, and Alva Park Drive in Eugene. The alarm triggered multiple times but there was no smell of gas and no one felt sick. Firefighters checked the scene before handing it over to the gas company for further inspection.
Audio|Source: Lane County Fire and EMS, Oregon State Police / ODOT
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Transcript:
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Avenue near Sierra Street and Alva Park Drive, that page 357 C.
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Charles, Farcum 2.
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Engine reported carbon monoxide alarm, 3460 Bell Avenue near Sierra Street, Alva Park Drive, map page 357 C, Charles, Farcum 2, 1655.
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Okay.
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Switching to fire channel one.
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Two, Claire.
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Engine 8 is out.
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That's serving.
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Engine 8, you are not for carbon monoxide alarm.
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3460 Bell Avenue near Sierra Street and Alva Park Drive.
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Map page 357 C.
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Charles, free.
00:46
Been going off.
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There is no odor, nobody is feeling ill.
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He also heard the alarm 20 minutes ago.
00:52
It's gone off again.
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20520.
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195 northbound the vehicle is currently stopped on the shoulder going northbound.
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Curtain right southbound on the northbound side.
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Still getting additional.
01:18
Command is terminated, scene turned over to Northwest Natural.
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Bell Ave, Eugene, OR 97402
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