Carbon monoxide alarm triggered by faulty detector, Corona De Tucson AZ
A carbon monoxide detector activated in Unit 2 near West James L Sullivan St. Fire responders found no signs of fire. Investigation revealed the alarm was caused by a faulty detector. Medical assistance was canceled.
Audio|Source: Pima County Public Safety South, Green Valley
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Transcript:
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Carbon monoxide incident to date West James L Sullivan St near Unit 2, respond on fire 1.
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1747.
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840 traffic.
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840, go ahead.
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Romeo 3, Alpha 8, Whiskey, Sierra,
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West Cayet, Day, Loft Place,
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Southlock, another drive.
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1749
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We have Permanade 293 responding from meds.
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The client party does say negative medical need.
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1749.
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Angel 1.0 copies, thank you.
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17409. 1729.
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Conscious person at 180, West Continental Road.
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Roger 180, go ahead.
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Angel 10 is on scene, small, single story, duplex, nothing showing.
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Can you show us investigating.
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Engine 180 will be sent to command.
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Copy engine 180 on scene, small single-thread duplex, nothing showing.
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Investigating S-command, sentencing for the...
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Fire command.
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Fire command.
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Okay,
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go ahead.
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This is going to be a faulty detector.
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You can go ahead and cancel Paramedic 293.
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You can show us a day with warranty.
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Copy Parmite 293, Gallup Fire.
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Location mentioned:
Near W James L Sullivan St, Corona De Tucson, AZ 85641
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