Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation in residential garage, Panama City FL
Firefighters responded to a single-story home near Steven Drive where a carbon monoxide alarm was sounding in the garage. The occupant was evacuated as a safety measure.
Audio|Source: Bay County Fire/EMS
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Engine 4, respond,
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alarms, residential,
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near Steven Drive, closest major cross street of Lisenby Avenue.
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Engine 4, response, alarms, residential,
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near Stephen Drive, closest major cross street of Lizenby Avenue.
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Thank you, each and response.
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938 responding 2826 Longleaf Road unknown medical 80s female possibly altered mental status BCSO is responding as well.
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91.6, 9206, 9206, 9114, 1117, 91333.
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Battalion 30, Ladder 30,
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Navy Fire, respond, first alarm, residential,
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near Trout Lane, closest major cross street, McGobey Beach Road, and Navy Boulevard.
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Call work on Tax 6,
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9106, 9206, 92014, 9117, 9133,
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Battalion 30, Ladder 30, Navy Fire, respond, first alarm, residential, near Trout Lane, closest major intersection, Magnolia Beach Road, and Navy Boulevard.
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Call worked on TAC 6.
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The judge-medenture forward.
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Engine 4 is responding.
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Engine 4 is responding, near Steven Drive, carbon monoxide alarm in the garage, still going off, single-story home.
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Caller has been instructed to evacuate.
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Location mentioned:
Steven Rd, Panama City, FL 32404
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