Carbon monoxide alarm at residential address near Albemarle Ave, Richmond VA
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm activation near Albemarle Avenue. The alarm was triggered in the upstairs hallway and family room areas. Units were dispatched at 1643 hours to investigate.
Audio|Heard on: Richmond City Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 19, and truck 7.
00:02
Carbon monoxide alarm.
00:04
Near Albemarle Avenue.
00:07
Engine 19 and truck 7.
00:09
Carbon monoxide alarm.
00:11
Near Albemarle Avenue.
00:14
Cross streets are Lexington Road and Lexington Road.
00:17
On-Pack, Channel 2.
00:19
Time out, 1642.
00:28
Engine 5, engine 6, truck 6, and battalion 1.
00:33
Fire alarm.
00:34
1,000, West Broad Street, at Murray and Deppler's Building.
00:38
Engine 5, engine 6, truck 6, and Battalion 1.
00:42
Fire alarm.
00:44
1,000, West Broad Street, at Murray Ann, Deppler's Building.
00:48
Cross streets are Schaefer Street and Hancock Street.
00:51
On tap Channel 2.
00:53
Time out, 1643.
00:59
Richman, can you mark Truck 9 available in Corters?
01:03
Mr. Gov is truck 9 available in Portis 1642.
01:10
Strong companies are out for the carbon monoxide alarm, near Albemarle Avenue,
01:16
upstairs hallway and the family room point of activation, 1643 hours.
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Location mentioned:
Albemarle Ave, Richmond, VA 23226
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