Fire crew responds to residential carbon monoxide alarm, Santa Clara CA
Firefighters responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near Mentonita Avenue and nearby streets. A family member reported the alarm was possibly accidental with no emergency found. The alarm was safely cleared without further incident.
Audio|Source: Santa Clara City Fire 1
01:29
Transcript:
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Engine 93 and has left 99, carbon monoxide alarm.
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Near Mentonita Avenue.
00:08
Cross streets are Missed Heat Drive and Touring Drive.
00:11
Respond on fire main, map page M27B.
00:21
Engine Indian Indian is that for fire.
00:27
Go ahead.
00:31
You can cancel this is their residential fire.
00:34
Thank you, Counsel, this is their residential firelight.
00:50
Go ahead.
00:53
Well, our companies attempting to cancel, they received a call from somebody who's not at the site saying it was possibly accidental and negative reset.
01:01
That caller was a family member of the resident.
01:09
Copy, do we know if that family member talked to the person at the house?
01:18
That's unknown.
01:24
We'll just run over the roll question.
01:29
Sure work.
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