Fire units respond to alarm, two people feeling dizzy, Albuquerque NM


Fire units are responding to a fire alarm. Two people in the residence are feeling dizzy and lightheaded due to the alarm.
Audio|Source: Albuquerque-Bernalillo County-Rio Rancho Fire/Rescue
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Transcript:
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Engine 14, Squad 1.
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Respond to a 52 Charlie 1[1], fire alarm, high life hazard, at 60190th Street, Northwest.
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Engine 14, Squad 1.
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Respond to a 52 Charlie 1[1], fire alarm, high life hazard, at 60190th Street, Northwest.
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Goetheer Alarm, let me listen around, please.
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Entered. The alarm around here you base.
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Can we get a unit started to 601 in India Street, Northwest with a 52 Charlie 1[1]? Two people inside the house have the apartment that evacuated or both are feeling kind of lightheaded and dizzy from the alarm to which will off.
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Albuquerqueease is direct.
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I'm making it a medical coding yes you would.
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The alarm of engine one.
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Rescue 14. Respond to a 52 Charlie 1[1], fire alarm, high life hazard, at 60190th Street, Northwest.
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Rescue 14.
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Respond to a 52 Charlie 1[1], fire alarm, high life hazard, at 6.190th Street, Northwest.
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alarm down for your base 3121.
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55 is direct, we'll get one sided, thank you.
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Al-LARM to 5-5-base.
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No 4-5-5-base.
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Law and 55-5-5-base, you may counsel unit at Tramway and Winona.
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5-5-5. 9-5-5. Redirect at 145, Louisiana.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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52 Charlie 1: Fire alarm, high life hazard
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Location mentioned:
Near 90th St NW, Albuquerque, NM 87121
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