Carbon monoxide alarm caused by burned HVAC unit, Bakersfield CA
A carbon monoxide alarm was triggered near Isle Avenue. Emergency responders found no fire or smoke. The cause was a burned-out HVAC unit that maintenance was addressing.
Audio|Source: Kern County Fire/Bakersfield Fire/USFS
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Transcript:
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7 carbon monoxide alarm, station 5301-(number withheld),
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near Isle Avenue.
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Battalion 2 is back on 1.
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Tadine 2 is back on 1.
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Engineate, ECC.
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Incenade.
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KCSO is on scene.
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Can repeat?
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KCSO is on scene, clear to enter.
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Copy.
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PECC, Frontier I-C with the antenna update.
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Frontier-I-Z, go ahead.
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We have no active flame or smoke inside the gymnasium.
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We're sending crews to the top to investigate.
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Covering no smoke or flames, crews checking the roof 1249.
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Station 46 Rescue, into 46, into 42, and 25, Battalion 5, Edmuller Road and we patch highway, head-on, traffic closure, assignment on current 3.
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Battalion 5 is on 3.
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Botany five on three.
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VIII on three.
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Okay.
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I'll shoot out on fire one.
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Can you repeat your identifier? Can you repeat your identifier?
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That's affirmative.
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Carbon monoxide alarm (number withheld).
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Icel Avenue.
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Location mentioned:
Near Ming Ave, Bakersfield, CA 93309
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