Carbon monoxide alarm triggers fire response at residence, Olympia WA
Fire crews responded to a residential carbon monoxide alarm near 86th Avenue Northwest between Saltie Drive Northwest and Skirm Road Northwest. The alarm was triggered by an upstairs detector. No confirmed fire or illness was reported.
Audio|Source: Thurston County Fire, EMS and Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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131, Chief 131, Chief 132, Carbon Monoxide Alarm, near 86 Avenue Northwest.
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Cross street is between Saltie Drive Northwest and Skirm Road Northwest.
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For Sam 9, Radio checking your status.
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9, so we're busy anyone.
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One second.
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Avenue Bridge, Boy, Sam Henry, 286,4.
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We're sitting.
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41 from the back.
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P.m. 3.2M with 80.
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Where is it?
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Can't protect everyone.
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Truck for anyone?
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Do you have DPA in an ambulance?
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Good.
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Olympic dispatch,
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advise that Olympic 2 should be enroll,
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or not on the area.
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Copy that, thanks for checking.
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Two out a minute, clear traffic.
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Press.
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Capital 802 is one patient through CMC.
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802 with one patient to CMC.
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114. It's going to be a residential carbon monoxide alarm.
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It will be the upstairs detector.
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Location mentioned:
Near 86th Ave NW, Olympia, WA 98502
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