Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation at Walnut St building, Edmonds WA
Fire and emergency personnel responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Walnut Street. The building was evacuated and no immediate medical emergencies were reported.
Audio|Source: Snohomish County Fire Primary Response
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Transcript:
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Engine 17, Carbon monoxide alarm.
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Near Walnut Street.
00:07
Respond on Pack 2.
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Aid 15. Aid Response[2], near 50th Avenue West. Number (number withheld), respond on TAC 2[1], near 50th Avenue West.
00:34
Medic 20, Italian, 15, MSO 21, hazmat 12, carbon monoxide medical response.
00:42
Near Walnut Street. Respond on TAC, 2.
01:01
Residents outside.
01:04
We'll be investigating. This is Walmart Command.
01:07
Atta-Fatian, investigating residents outside, Walmart Command.
01:12
Offerman.
01:15
Come,
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Walnut, command.
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So come, the Italian 5-9.
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Wallach Command.
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The Italian 5-9. The Italian 5-9.
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Medic.519 code approv,
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Italian 59.U.
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We can take away the medic on this and just keep the German oxide alone.
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Copy, Mediq, Code Dubrov, the time 59 dot you.
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Okay.
01:43
Okay.
01:47
Ed20, MSO 21, hasn't that's all of you, cancel.
01:56
Thank you very much.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
TAC 2: Tactical radio channel 2 used for operations or on-scene communications.
[2]
Aid Response: Medical aid call (typically Basic Life Support)
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Location mentioned:
Near Walnut St, Edmonds, WA 98020
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