carbon monoxide alarm at residence found to be false, San Diego County CA
Fire crews responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near Rancho Santa Fe Lakes Drive. After checking the area, they found no elevated carbon monoxide levels and declared the scene safe.
Audio|Source: Orange and San Diego Counties Working Incident 1
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Transcript:
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Rancho Santa Fe carbon monoxide alarm.
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Engine 263.
00:05
At 14:04, Rancho Santa Fe Lakes Drive.
00:16
Rangelo is changing location in area 26, Lake Forest.
00:22
Copy changing location in area 26, Forest.
00:33
Returning back to quarter, force-night zone forth.
00:42
You can get 11 engineer and the 111 captain.
00:47
Go ahead.
00:49
I advise we did have a positive alarm because it comes from the island area.
00:57
Copy. We checked around the island area where the C.T detector is.
01:01
We got zero reading so far throughout the trail.
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Location mentioned:
Rancho Santa Fe Lakes Dr, California
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