Malfunctioning CO detector at 23rd Avenue, San Francisco CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crew responded to a carbon monoxide detector activation near 23rd Avenue in San Francisco. The alarm was determined to be malfunctioning with negative readings and no hazard.
Audio|Heard on: San Francisco City Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:11
Transcript:
00:00
The time seven's on scene, near 23rd Avenue with engine 14.
00:07
This is going to be a CO correction, CO detector activation.
00:10
I am going to cancel truck ten.
00:11
Truck ten's available.
00:13
Correction, 14 and time seven remain on scene.
00:17
Copy.
00:25
(number withheld).
00:31
(name withheld).
00:34
B 16 AMR 120 transporting code two St Francis.
00:39
Excuse me, (name withheld).
00:44
Peru for auto versus pedestrian and MVA responding control three code three.
00:53
Four.
00:55
Zero four.
00:58
Stand by.
01:00
Stand by.
01:01
Near 23rd Avenue, was a malfunctioning CO detector.
01:05
CGI is negative across the board and apartment number one's been inspected.
01:09
Cleared cancel no merit.
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Location mentioned:
23rd Ave, San Francisco, CA 94121
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