Carbon monoxide alarm triggers response for patient, San Jose CA
A carbon monoxide alarm sounded at a home, and a patient felt lightheaded, leading to fire and ambulance response.
Audio|Source: San Jose Fire
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Engine 35, Delta Response for a Single Residential Carbon Monoxide Alarm with a patient, near Pocco Lane, New Bangor Avenue and Caldell Drive. Station 35's area.
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SQ Medic 3, Engine 3, Medical, Olmerden Family Apartments, near Al-Aden Expressway, Unit (number withheld), near Vine Street and Alderden Road, Station 3's area.
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As I truck 35.
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Track 35.
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Okay,
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we'll handle that call for the engine, you can show them back to service and show us and routes.
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Truck 35104, it's for a carbon monoxide detector with the possible patient that's feeling lightheaded so there's an ambulance.
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Truck 35 copies.
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Truck 35 and route engine and service.
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San Jose, CA
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