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Carbon Monoxide Alarm Activated at Nursing Home
3251 Proctor Rd
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- Firefighters responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a Sarasota nursing home, but found no carbon monoxide presence or issues with the alarm system. Maintenance had already addressed the situation before their arrival.
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A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 3251 Proctor Rd.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 3251 Proctor Rd.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 3251 Proctor Rd.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 3251 Proctor Rd.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 3251 Proctor Rd.
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SCFD N. Cnty Disp (T5) · Jun 19, 10:05AM · 0:12
Dispatch, Engine 12. Go ahead, Engine 12. Engine 12 is going to be available. The problem has been mitigated. Copy, problem mitigated, available. Engine 12.
SCFD N. Cnty Disp (T5) · Jun 19, 9:59AM · 0:24
Command, Engine 12. Go ahead. We got zero readings in room 208 and so far throughout the second floor. We'll continue to go throughout the second floor just to make sure, but everything seems to be in working order at this time. Okay, maintenance cleared as far as any battery or wiring issue? Yeah, there doesn't seem to be any battery or wire issue at this time. Okay, copy.
SCFD N. Cnty Disp (T5) · Jun 19, 9:59AM · 0:25
Dispatch, Engine 12 is arriving on scene. We have a two-story nursing home structure, ordinary construction. Nothing showing from Alpha, Bravo, or Delta. Engine 12, can you investigate? Engine 12, Battalion 3, TAC 5. Go ahead, sir. I'm good with shelter in place because of the size of the facility until we have a known cause or problem, with the exception of that affected room. Copy that, sir.
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