Possible carbon monoxide leak investigated, West Sacramento CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to reports of a strange odor, possibly a carbon monoxide leak, near Cummins Way and Kegel Drive in West Sacramento. The call was downgraded to a code two response for investigation.
Audio|Heard on: West Sacramento Police, Fire and Yolo County Sheriff Dispatch
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01:40
Transcript:
00:00
Can you dispatch a single unit to near Cummins Way for a possible smell? Strange smell or CO leak.
00:12
Nine hundred and forty-five.
00:20
Dispatching West Rowan Seven responding from Station Forty Five.
00:25
Rowan Seven copy.
00:31
Attention Engine Forty One investigation.
00:37
Attention Engine Forty One investigation, near Cummins Way, cross of Kegel Drive, Matthews Shell for a strange smell.
00:50
Engine Forty One I copy your route for the investigation, near Cummins Way.
00:57
Engine 42 and AMR 317, a cab has downgraded this to a code two response.
01:12
Battalion 45 for 41.
01:16
Go ahead.
01:19
Are you in the area where you found this smell or is this just a phone call?
01:24
Yeah, I was at the phone call voicemail through admin.
01:29
I'm almost on scene, but I'll have you guys respond code two for now.
01:35
Copy code two.
01:37
All right, dispatch copies.
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Location mentioned:
Cummins Way, West Sacramento, CA 95605
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