carbon monoxide alarm at home found to be malfunctioning, Vacaville CA
Fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a single-family home near Landway in Vacaville, California. The alarm was malfunctioning and no hazard was found. The scene was turned over to the homeowner.
Audio|Source: Solano, Vacaville, Fairfield, Suisun – Fire Dept.
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Transcript:
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Fixation 81 comes in for engine 81 response for fire alarm.
00:04
Carbon monoxide alarm sounding near Landway.
00:08
One-three, one five, Wyan, Crosse, Monique.
00:15
Ono, no, Engine 81 responding.
00:18
Engine 81, Slovak if you're responding.
00:24
Thank you, 37 is available.
00:27
Callie. Thank you, 81stead.
00:34
Single story, single family residence.
00:36
Nothing short from the exterior.
00:37
We do have the homeowner outside the residence.
00:41
Shouldergen, anyone, how investigating?
00:44
I have your own scene.
00:45
Single story, single family dwelling with nothing showing occupants or outside your own investigator.
00:54
Forty available.
00:56
Kelly.
01:03
Truck 37, Public Service, 2059.
01:07
Cat in Asso Drive, Target.
01:14
Tijuana, 1881.
01:16
Engine 81, go ahead.
01:23
This will be a malfunctioning CO alarm.
01:25
No hazard sounds in the home.
01:27
Seems been turned over to the property owner.
01:29
Show engine 81 available.
01:35
Copy it's a malfunctioning alarm.
01:37
There's no hazard.
01:38
He's turned the scene over to the property owner and you're available.
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Vacaville, CA
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