Apparent carbon monoxide alarm near Road 150 in Visalia, Visalia CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near Road 150 and Avenue 344 in Visalia. The occupant, who had been cooking, removed the alarm batteries after it sounded for about ten minutes and then evacuated the home. No injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Tulare County Fire and CHP Pink
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Transcript:
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Station eight, carbon monoxide alarm sounding near Road 150 cross Avenue 344.
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Station eight, carbon monoxide alarm sounding near Road 150 cross Avenue 344, time out 2312.
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Engine 304, per the reporting party.
00:29
For the reporting party who was cooking when the carbon monoxide alarm started sounding for approximately 10 minutes before the batteries were removed.
00:38
Single occupant has evacuated the premises.
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Location mentioned:
Rd 150, Visalia, CA 93292
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