Carbon monoxide leak near 1st St in Seaside, Seaside CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible carbon monoxide leak near First Street in Seaside. A person outside the building reported feeling ill and vomiting after an alarm went off about half an hour earlier. Units established medical response and dispatched an ambulance for safety precautions.
Audio|Heard on: Monterey Peninsula Fire Dispatch - Command 35
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Transcript:
00:00
All right, Station 12 Medical, near First Street.
00:08
Again, Engine 12 on medical emergency.
00:13
Hazardous condition for a carbon monoxide leak.
00:16
Near First Street, unit number withheld.
00:19
Cross street locations Avenue and Amaroa Avenue.
00:21
And that's number withheld.
00:27
Engine 12, copy responding.
00:28
Near First Street, unit number withheld.
00:32
They sent to the second story.
00:35
A person is waiting outside, says they have been feeling sick all day as carbon monoxide alarm went off about 30 minutes ago.
00:42
They have been vomiting a lot.
00:45
They were initially refusing medical, but an ambulance was started just for caution.
00:49
Medic 5-0 from Canyon Del Rey, right?
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Location mentioned:
1st St, Seaside, CA
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