Carbon monoxide alarm activates near Nichols Avenue, Salinas CA
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According to the dispatch call, a carbon monoxide alarm triggered twice near Nichols Avenue, prompting residents to evacuate and wait outside. Fire units were dispatched to the scene to investigate the possible hazardous condition.
Audio|Heard on: Salinas Fire Dispatch - Command 33
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Transcript:
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Medic engine two, respond hazardous condition for carbon monoxide alarm.
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Near Nichols Avenue,
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Castle Parkway and Lassen Avenue.
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Map page 182, run 21.
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Time now is 0511.
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Fire one copies.
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Medic engine two en route.
00:19
Carbon monoxide alarm.
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Near Nichols Avenue.
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Caller advising the alarm has gone off twice tonight.
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They were going to be evacuating the residents.
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They said they would wait outside for equipment.
00:32
Time now is 0515.
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Location mentioned:
Nichols Ave, Salinas, CA 93906
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