Carbon monoxide alarm at residence after carpet cleaning, San Jose CA


Fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near The Alameda. A patient experienced headache symptoms after carpet cleaning, indicating a possible hazardous materials situation.
Audio|Source: San Jose Fire
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Transcript:
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Ingen 30, Delta response for a residential carbon and oxide alarm with a patient, near The Alameda, near Farned Paris, Station 30's area.
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As a fire engine 24.
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Angie 24.
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It looks like it's going to be on the other side of the creek for us, so we're going to access through the end of the sinkletons towards the creek.
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24-10-4 other side.
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Resumatic 3 is in route to regional to pick up the paramedic transporting a patient in the ambulance.
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Rescumatic 3 in route to region.
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So there's a truck one, we're making access.
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Can you have somebody come out and meet us? We're going down the ramp of the market.
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Truck one.
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Truck 14 southeast fire.
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Engine 19, on Triost Medical, 1049, Lymer Court, near Reimer Lane, Station 19's area.
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A fire inch 24.
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24? 24?
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Yeah,
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we've made access to this fire.
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We got approximately 20 by 20 spot can't handle vegetationally nothing so.
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24, 10, 4, 20 by 20 fire.
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Can I was an engine 20 alpha.
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Engine 20 alpha, go ahead.
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You can show the drill completed and station 20 equipment back in service.
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Engine 20 office on four, station 20 equipment and service.
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Engine 30 sounds apart.
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Section 30 sounds up there.
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Go to engine 30, sounds up there.
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The engine 30 calling in with a headache after the carpet cleaners were cleaning the carpet,
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and carbon dioxide alarm was sounding.
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