Carbon monoxide alarm prompts response near 22nd St, San Pablo CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible hazardous condition near 22nd Street and Dover Avenue in San Pablo after a carbon monoxide alarm was activated from a heater left on for several hours. The caller waited safely outside with a dog while responders and utility personnel addressed the issue.
Audio|Heard on: Contra Costa CA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Truck 70, respond for hazardous condition.
00:02
Near 22nd Street and Dover Avenue.
00:08
Heater has been on for several hours and now the carbon monoxide alarm is going off.
00:12
Caller will wait outside in her vehicle with her dog.
00:17
Con Fire, Engine 70.
00:19
Engine 70, go ahead.
00:23
We'll take care of it.
00:26
Confirmed, copy.
00:27
Truck 70, you can disregard.
00:30
Engine 70, we're contacting the utility company to respond as well.
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Location mentioned:
22nd St, San Pablo, CA 94806
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