Carbon monoxide alarm triggers fire response at Redwood Ave, Milpitas CA
A carbon monoxide alarm was reported near Redwood Avenue in Milpitas. The fire department responded and found no hazardous situation. The alarm was likely caused by the residents. The fire crew was dismissed after investigation.
Audio|Source: Milpitas Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 89. Carbon monoxide alarm.
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Near Redwood Avenue.
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Cross of North Abbott Avenue and East Street.
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Map page 53.
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Engine 86, Moffey, that fire.
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Go ahead.
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Stop and restored you.
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The system showing normal on our end.
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They have a technician coming out from the alarm company,
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so we're going to clear.
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You can show 86 available.
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Copy. Okay.
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Engine 86 will be this far.
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Okay for 86. Okay.
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For some reason, the Nucat is not giving us fire run numbers anymore,
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but I believe I have a call in area if you're available.
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86 is available.
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Copy. If you can stand down, 86 will be code 2 for carbon dioxide alarm near Redwood Avenue cross-habit, coded by the residents.
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Location mentioned:
Near Redwood Ave, Milpitas, CA 95035
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