Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation at Sanford residence, Sanford FL
Fire and emergency units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near Rosecliff Circle in Sanford, Florida. A 14-year-old female reported feeling light-headed. The cause was identified as carbon monoxide from a gas-powered pressure washer used on the second floor. The building was evacuated and ventilated for safety.
Audio|Source: Seminole County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 32, Battalion 37 chemical alarm.
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Near Rosecliff Circle select 49 Delta[1].
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All the time, 37, inch of 32.
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You're responding near Rosecliff Circle.
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We have a private caller advising carbon monoxide alarms going off.
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Stand by for further.
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Okay.
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337, copy.
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Small the time in 37, 1932.
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Caller is advising.
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It started in the master bedroom.
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It's now going off all over the home.
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They're saying one person is sick.
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Dr. Ditchin, could you advise the evacuation group?
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Ty 37, Seminole? Ms.
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High 37.
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Are they advising one person is sick due to possible carbon monoxide or sick because of a previous illness?
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Mattine 37, there's a 14-year-old female in the home.
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She's advising she's feeling light-headed.
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Copy. Go ahead and dispatch a rescue.
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Motown 37.
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Squad 2-7.
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Squad 2.
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Do you confirm if they have gas appliances, please.
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Squad 2.
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Squad 2, Engine 32, Battalion 37, Rescue 33 chemical alarm,
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Near Rosecliffe Circle Select 49 Delta[1].
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News 32 is on scene.
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You got a three-story apartment structure.
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We'll be investigated.
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Enter 32, three-story apartment.
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Nothing should be investigating.
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737-19, establishing Rosecliff command.
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To the time 37 squad to engine 32 rescue 33 select 49 echo for the remainder To the time 37
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They are pressure washing with a gas machine up here on the second floor where the exhaust came down at the door we're going to investigate further
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Copy, will you also check with the adjacent units as well, see if they're affected?
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Check. We're going to air monitor the affected department person and start doing that.
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937, copy.
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2.937. I have a CO-37 on our gas monitor.
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Department 522.
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I copy. Let's just make sure everybody's evacuated out of there and then let's do the same for all the other units.
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14 on the air.
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13 on the air.
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Engine 22 fire outside structure.
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861 Maitland Avenue select 49 Delta[1].
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in contact with the maintenance and leasing office.
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14, show me route to the training center for vehicle swap will be available until we get there.
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Question 14.
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Question 14.
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Department 523 has a rating of CO4.
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directly adjacent for 542.
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I copy.
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Rescue 33 on thing.
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If you command, I believe the source is going to be from this pressure washer that they shut down.
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We can start ventilation if we'd like.
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I copy. That's affirmative.
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Let's go ahead and start ventilation.
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Thank you to the command.
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We're also going to be checking the third floor directly above.
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Somebody can check downstairs below.
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Copy.
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33 to BC 37.
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Do you need us for medical or do you go to us to uh...
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after 8?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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49 Delta: High-priority Motor Vehicle/Traffic Incident (MPDS Protocol 49 - Delta determinant)
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Location mentioned:
Near Rosecliff Cir, Sanford, FL 32773
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