Carbon monoxide alarm triggers medical hazard call, New Orleans LA
A medical hazard call was made near Canal Street and Carondelet Street due to a carbon monoxide alarm going off. Responders confirmed it was a faulty alarm with no actual hazard detected.
Audio|Source: Metro New Orleans Area Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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Squad 2.
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Medical hazard Canal Street and Carondelet Street.
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Near Canal Street and Carondelet Street.
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Zone 2039.
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Squad 2.
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Medical hazard.
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Canal Street and Carondelet Street.
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Near Canal Street and Carondelet Street.
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News first respondentown town 551.
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Squad two.
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Tenfold, town, five.
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Five fifty.
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Two, standby for same safety.
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Section 36, communication.
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Is this just a carbon monoxide detector going off?
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Yes, ten four.
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Three six out companies. You can't have my dad this.
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Isn't seen some full of doubt?
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829, 821.
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Okay.
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Occur University?
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Copy that.
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We still on the overhead.
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Sorry,
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stop.
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Engine 40. Assist Public.
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Near Memorial Park Drive.
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Near Arizona Street and Farragut Street.
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Zone 8016.
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Engine 40.
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Assist public.
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Near Memorial Park Drive.
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Near Arizona Street and Farragut Street.
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Use Friday around 10-time 557.
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10-4[1]-557. 104, 557.
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36 southeast.
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36 all seen 557.
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36 all companies, center 36 can handle.
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36 can handle. We just have a faulty alarm.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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10-4: Acknowledgment or message received; affirmative or OK.
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Location mentioned:
Near Carondelet St, New Orleans, LA 70130
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