Carbon dioxide alarm triggers fire response in Tucson, Tucson AZ


Firefighters responded to a carbon dioxide alarm in Tucson but found no sign of fire.
Audio|Source: Tucson Regional Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
Engine 12, Medical Alarm, 10,155, East Erisno Street, 1,000 north and 10,200 East, respond on A5E. E.C1, and latter 10, carbon dioxide alarm[1], (number withheld), EOWA, 3,800 South and 1900 East, respond on A4 South. engine table take the traffic for the latter 10. Engine 10, carbon dioxide alarm, (number withheld), ESOA, 3,800 south and 1900 East. Respond on A4 South.
Engine 12, Medical Alarm, 10,155, East Erisno Street, 1,000 north and 10,200 East, respond on A5E. E.C1, and latter 10, carbon dioxide alarm[1], (number withheld), EOWA, 3,800 South and 1900 East, respond on A4 South. engine table take the traffic for the latter 10. Engine 10, carbon dioxide alarm, (number withheld), ESOA, 3,800 south and 1900 East. Respond on A4 South.
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carbon dioxide alarm: CO detector activation
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Eastside, Tucson, AZ 85748
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