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Carbon monoxide alarm and skunk odor trigger responsesSan Diego CA

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Glendale Ave, San Diego, CA 92102

Fire and medical units responded to reports of a carbon monoxide alarm and a strong skunk odor in San Diego. Upon investigation, no hazards or injuries were found. The skunk odor was determined to be the cause of the smell reported, and responders canceled further action as no assistance was needed.

Audio|Source: San Diego City Police and Fire Dispatch
04:19
Transcript:
00:00
Medic 18, confirming your response, Medic 18?
00:02
Engine 45. Medical.
00:04
7 Echo[1], 7 Fox Stunt.
00:06
San Diego Mission Road and Rancho Mission Road.
00:09
7-211. Engine 45.
00:11
7 Echo[1], 7 Fox Strunt.
00:13
Medicaid 18, confirm your response.
00:14
Engine 11. Noxious Order.
00:17
7 Juliet[2], 7 kilo.
00:18
(number withheld) Grand A Avenue.
00:20
Near Glendale Ave.
00:21
Cross Streets, East Street, and Broadway.
00:23
Engine 11. 7 Juliet[2], 7 kilo.7 kilo.
00:26
Engine 42, Medical, 7 Echo[1], 7 Fox struts, Unit 316B, Cross Street, Innovation Drive, Engine 42, 7 Echo, 7 Fox strut.
00:46
17 CalyCancel.
00:48
17 available.
00:49
Section 45 is confirming your response, engine 45.
00:52
Engine 45, correction.
00:54
Engine 45 is confirming your response.
00:56
Engine 47. Carbon monoxide alarm.
00:59
7 Juliet[2], 7 kilo.
01:01
Near Camino Pyrenees.
01:03
Near Camino Peronise.
01:05
Unit 208. Cross streets, Camino Sanferman, and Camino Raja.
01:10
Engine 47. 7 Juliet[2], 7 kilo.
01:13
Engine 45, Metro.
01:15
Indian 45, Metro.
01:16
Go ahead for engine 45.
01:17
No answer on callback.
01:19
There are a couple people here, but no one is seeking assistance.
01:23
826 from Engine 117, Juliet.
01:26
Engine 11, 7 Gilliott.
01:28
Engine 11, go for Metro.
01:29
Here from Agent 11.
01:30
This is a voter from a skunk that is discharged in the area.
01:34
No hazard. You can't from the medics.
01:37
Engine 11, Metro coffee, skunk only no hazard.
01:40
Break, Medics 26, cancel your response.
01:42
Metro, Engine 45.
01:43
Engine 45.
01:45
The person the RPE was speaking of is not requesting any assistance.
01:51
You can cancel Medicaid, Tinging Engine 45, when available.
01:53
15, after directs, available.
01:56
Madag 26, from Indian 11, 7K, you can cancel.
02:02
26.
02:03
Indira line to go for Madag 26.
02:05
May 26, you can cancel, this is just an odor of a skunk, nobody's sick or injured.
02:09
306 copies.
02:11
Cancel.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
7 Echo: MPDS Protocol 7 (Burns/Scalds/Explosion), Echo-level — highest-priority medical response
[2]
7 Juliet: Protocol 7, Juliet-level response (agency-specific determinant)

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