Carbon monoxide alarm investigated in Tulsa, Tulsa OK
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire department units responded to a reported carbon monoxide alarm near North Tacoma Avenue in Tulsa. The alarm was reported by a resident. Other ongoing calls mentioned include a dog bite and a separate medical emergency in another area.
Audio|Heard on: Tulsa, Creek, Rogers and Wagoner Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Ladder 2, standby to check the carbon monoxide detector near North Tacoma.
00:05
HT7, standby for a medical near South 89th.
00:12
Carbon monoxide detector sounding near North Tacoma Avenue.
00:19
Map page is 1074.
00:26
H27 medical emergency.
00:29
Priority two dog bite, near South 89th East.
00:33
Near South 890 East Avenue.
00:36
54-year-old male, EMS is going to stage.
00:39
It is a deep bite with tissue hanging out.
00:44
They're priority two in staging.
00:45
Map page is 1427 and PD doesn't have a call.
00:51
102, you're responding to a carbon monoxide detector sounding near North Tacoma.
00:55
Near Tacoma Avenue.
00:57
Called in by the resident, map page 1074.
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Location mentioned:
N Tacoma Ave, Tulsa, OK 74127
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