Carbon monoxide alarm triggers home evacuation, Corcoran CA
Fire department responded to a home near Reagan Avenue after carbon monoxide and fire alarms activated following use of a heater. No flames or smoke were reported, and residents evacuated safely.
Audio|Source: Kings County Sheriff and Corcoran Police
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Transcript:
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Area 11, a carbon monoxide alarm near Reagan Avenue.
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Station 11, station 4, a carbon monoxide alarm, near Reagan Avenue, cross of Lorena and Garvey.
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Tem out 721.
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We're en route to near Reagan Avenue.
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R.P. advice, her fire alarm and carbon monoxide alarm are going off after turning her heater on.
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RP advise there's no visible flames or smoke at this time.
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Near Reagan Avenue.
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Before Idle, that's present.
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Counting 460, 228.
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460. 460.
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Or Robert, Robert, um, 502.
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460 vehicles clear expired 3222 at 21 on 01 shedding to (name withheld) or (name withheld) out of Losotho.
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Okay.
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Okay,
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Only 449 and 485.
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97. 27.
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37, tell fun.
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January 11 responding.
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Copy into 111.
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County 5's report responding.
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Engine 4. Units responding a carbon monoxide alarm near Reagan Avenue.
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The ERP advised the alarm sounding after turning the heater on.
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Everyone is getting out of the residence.
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Location mentioned:
Reagan Ave, Corcoran, CA 93212
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