Carbon monoxide alarm with choking reported near Lincoln Ave, Bakersfield CA


Fire units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Lincoln Avenue. A person was reported choking at the scene, possibly due to medical distress caused by the carbon monoxide exposure.
Audio|Source: Kern County Fire/Bakersfield Fire/USFS
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Transcript:
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Cover monoxide alarm, 10,000725, and Ico sailway.
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One, how do you copy?
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Loud clear.
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Yeah, did you guys lay out any safety guns?
00:20
I believe engineer 11 did lay out some of our cons so we'll have to figure out how to get those guys.
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Battalion 1.45.
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Forty-five. Forty-five the time we go.
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We'll turn around and head back to the scene and pick this up. Thank you.
00:47
That's a negative.
00:48
Give me a count and I'll meet you at the bottom of the end up first.
01:00
45 copies. In and Air 11 would know.
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The count.
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A lot of copies set out of supply.
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You water center 12 complete.
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Tendors all complete.
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Tendors all complete, 214.
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June 64, Medicoid 1- near Lincoln Ave, Lincoln Avenue, Ciaz and Charles,
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we're choking.
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Location mentioned:
Near Lincoln Ave, Bakersfield, CA 93308
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