Response to CO2 alarm at commercial building


Firefighters were called to a commercial building due to a carbon dioxide alarm. They checked the area, found no fire or danger, and canceled further assistance.
Audio|Source: Bay County Fire/EMS
03:18
Transcript:
91-17, 5 miles even. 1501 Ohio Avenue popularized, close across the east west 15th Street. Respond on task floor, timeout 2229. County, Battalion 51[2] is responding. Battalion 51 responding, respond for the traffic attack 4. Okay, they're just to confirm Mattalion 51 is responding. Dolly 51? You can show me on the scene here. We've got a single story commercial structure. Got nothing shown from the exterior. Landon, we'll have Pop-Bott's command. Okay, 51, unseen, single story structure, nothing showing at this time, establishing command 2231. County, letter 51 responding. Latter 51 responding. Latter 51 responding to 1-501 Ohio Avenue, CO2 alarm[1]. Counting, letter 51 on scene. Engine 252[3] in route. Engine 252 in route. Engine 252 is command. Go ahead. You can't see your strength. This is a CO2 alarm. I think we go. Engine 202, copy, so we cancelling. We can cancel. Command, do, copy. County, 93, 18 and quarters. Copy traffic. Engine 252. Are you in service?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CO2 alarm: Carbon Monoxide/Fire Alarm
[2]
Battalion 51: Incident Command
[3]
Engine 252: Fire Response Unit
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Location mentioned:
Near Ohio Ave, Lynn Haven, FL 32444
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