Apparent gas alarm at home near Country Club Rd, Seminole County FL
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According to the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a gas sensor alarm at a residence near North Country Club Rd in Florida. Occupants evacuated after the alarm activated, possibly due to a generator being used in the garage. The area was ventilated, and responders confirmed no remaining hazard.
Audio|Heard on: Seminole County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Call came in from first party at the location.
00:03
A gas sensor alarm is going off in the home.
00:08
Callers evacuated.
00:10
There's a check.
00:16
What's the time in the 136?
00:20
Caller contacted.
00:21
There was a worker on site using a gas generator in the garage.
00:24
The worker had not noticed the alarm.
00:31
Checking around the house.
00:37
Forty-since on scene.
00:44
The 45.
00:53
Rescue 35, North Country Club Road.
01:00
Select 49 Bravo.
01:01
I got it. That's fine three.
01:03
Gas was being used for auto detailing by a private business.
01:07
The fumes went into the garage and set off the carbon monoxide alarm.
01:10
It is cleared out.
01:12
There's natural ventilation.
01:13
Digital display shows zero parts per million at this time.
01:16
There are no others.
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