Carbon monoxide alarm prompts evacuation at Sunnyvale unit, Sunnyvale CA


A carbon monoxide alarm sounded at a unit near Four Oaks in Sunnyvale. Residents evacuated the building. One resident reported a headache but declined medical treatment.
Audio|Source: Sunnyvale Fire
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Transcript:
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Station 2 on a Covered Monoxone 11, 620.
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Engine, 42, Rescue, 41, Carbon Monoxide, 620 eastbound unit (number withheld). Cross is Four Oaks.
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Repeating Covern Monoxide at 620 east month, on the Zika Cross.
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Thank you. Thank you.
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No fire.
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Agent 3.2-4-2-4-1, there's no sign of smoke.
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Copy straight off-hire, 241. Can't hold a truck and patrol.
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Truck and patrol.
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Truck 3 available.
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43 copies.
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And I copy 242 is your place in 42.
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Beam, Indian 41, you're right now under the underground parking garage.
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2.4-1-2.414.
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Engine 422.
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Correction, engine 242, sending both there.
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Go ahead.
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It is common monoxide alarm the residents are evacuating, however, one of the residents are evacuating, however, one of the residents are complaining of a headache and they are declining medical.
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Location mentioned:
Near Tasman Dr, Sunnyvale, CA 94089
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