False carbon monoxide alarm at residence on Camp Far West Rd, Placer County CA
Multiple carbon monoxide detector alerts occurred at a residence near Camp Far West Road. A 6-year-old girl inside had headache and fever symptoms. The incident was found to be a false alarm caused by a malfunctioning detector. Emergency units cleared the scene after confirming no danger.
Audio|Source: NEU West and Nevada County Fire
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Transcript:
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carbon monoxide hazard, Camp Far West Road.
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The internet at the Applegate Road.
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Female had surgery space, that's marijuana for pain release and a count on steering long.
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Company 78-77 AMR,
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carbon monoxide hazard for repeated carbon monoxide activations.
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6-year-old female with a headache, fever,
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near Camp Far West Road cross of I Street and 12th Street. Stand by for checkback.
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Tim out 15-033.
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Tfell EAMR 16E.
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Tfell AMO 162.
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152, patient AMA[1] non-transport. 152, patient AMA non-transport.
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And value is in 2351.
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20351 grass valley in route to check the Balea incident
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B.
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So that's a check back, you know's responding, carbon monoxide hazard, Camp Far West Road, first-year-out seen Camp I C, XTL TAC10, Engine 77, responding by MDP, confirmed response company 78.
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NAMR.
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Senator from Battalion 17.
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Bataire 17.
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Cancel the balance, faulty detector. We can return 36 an AMR.
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Okay.
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Huffin.
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Huffin. Supplement to 36, be happy.
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Thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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AMA: Against Medical Advice or Asian Male Adult, depending on medical or subject identification context.
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