Carbon monoxide alarm triggered at residence with no symptoms, San Joaquin County CA
Fire units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near Higlin Avenue. No symptoms or danger were reported. The alarm was accidentally triggered by a resident pressing a button.
Audio|Source: *San Joaquin County, Stanislaus County Fire Departments
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And truck side, carbon monoxide alarm, no symptoms,
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near Higlin Avenue.
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Station 9, 1st 2, engine 9, and truck 5, carbon monoxide alarm, no symptoms,
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near Hildland Avenue,
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Station 9, 1st 2.
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Exposed an Eleanor, they're not evacuating, and they're saying that (name withheld) hit the button that activated the carbon monoxide alarm.
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The alarm company didn't think that there was a button to do that, for info.
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San Joaquin County, CA
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