Fire crews respond to carbon monoxide alarm near Santa Ana Way, San Antonio TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews were dispatched to a possible carbon monoxide alarm near Lucchese Street, between Santa Ana Way and Sam Houston, in San Antonio. The alarm indicated a potential carbon monoxide hazard, and units responded on fire ground nine.
Audio|Heard on: San Antonio Fire Dept Automated Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Station 124, respond for a carbon monoxide alarm near Lucchese Street and Santa Ana Way and Sam Houston.
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Units respond on fire ground nine.
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Your time out is 1833 hours.
00:13
Station 124, respond for a carbon monoxide alarm near Lucchese Street, cross streets Santa Ana and Sam Houston.
00:21
Units respond on fire ground nine.
00:23
Your time out at 1833 hours.
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Location mentioned:
Lucchese St, San Antonio, TX 78253
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