Apartment fire unit requests gas monitoring at San Leandro, San Leandro CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders at an apartment near Purdue Street and Tulane Avenue in San Leandro requested a five-gas monitor to check for hazards after a medical call involving a male patient with chest pain.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda CA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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01:5
Transcript:
00:00
I'll go engine 13.
00:02
Engine 13.
00:04
If you need to dispatch the closest truck, we need a five gas monitor to clear a house.
00:09
Okay.
00:11
Abram, would you like a tack?
00:14
Well, that's affirmative.
00:17
Okay, we said it'll be attacked for you.
00:20
Copy. Copy.
00:21
Copy-Tackable.
00:22
Okay,
00:25
Landry responds, Trucks Hall respond.
00:29
With engine 13191088, Tulane Avenue, cross of Purdue Street.
00:37
Same age response, engine 24, respond for Medical Liberty Street, Christopher, 1,663rd Avenue.
00:41
No, you couldn't take up the hour.
00:44
Is it, Cormo?
00:45
Agent 24, Medica, 264, you're responding.
00:48
This is Code 3 response, 40-year-old male with chest pain, patients.
00:54
I mean a blue vehicle with a flasher's on.
00:58
Track 12, you're responding with engine 13 on the scene, needing to take a gas rating inside of an apartment after a medical, responding to tech 3.
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Location mentioned:
Purdue St & Tulane Ave, San Leandro, CA 94579
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