Residents evacuated after carbon monoxide alarm at home


Audio|Source: Santa Cruz County Fire
02:52
Transcript:
Engine 3114, engine 3116, check 317, Medic 7, Battalion 3103. Response for our alarm for carbon monoxide, including medical 112, Monterey Street, 212, Monterey, Cross and Laguna, and Lighthouse at Unita A is an Adam. Ina A is an Adam. Map page, Tom 21C, Charles, utilized Red Command, and Blue Tax, I'm at 1840. Medic 11 and Medic10, both units, timeout. 8248.com, Medic10. We're clear one from Dominican. I copy Felton, please. 8249. Nakal, medic, 10, or a view closer to Maddoin 7-12. Maddo. Maddo, that'll be an affirmative by four minutes. That's Alan Cobby, thank you, 10. Okay, Com, Medi11, clear one, Dominican. Confirmatio, that was Mediak 11. Affirmative, that was Medi11. Central Medical 1420, Jose Avenue, CCHO1. The Italian 33, you have a full response for a fire alarm carbon monoxide with medical, second in information, RP and routes. For a fire alarm sounding, possibly carbon dioxide detector with headache and lightheadedness on patients, is evacuated the residents. No flames or smoke reported, and the carbon alarm is located in the bedroom. Best access is through the alley for a one-story residence in the back of the main residents, not connected.
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Location mentioned:
Near Jose Ave, Santa Cruz, CA 95062
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