False carbon monoxide alarm at alameda residence, Alameda CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a carbon monoxide detector activation at a residence near Crown Drive in Alameda. The alarm was triggered accidentally when a child pressed the button. The dispatch was verifying if a response was still needed.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda County Fire
Listen to dispatch call
00:49
Transcript:
00:00
Callabase District 2, truck 2 response, carbon monoxide detector, near Crown Drive, with a cross off team's road.
00:11
Go, truck.
00:12
Truck 2.
00:17
Okay, truck 2.
00:18
Okay, truck 2, this act on activation.
00:24
You hit the button.
00:30
Contact them directly.
00:32
The alarm company contacted them, stated that the sun actually hit the button, did not confirm if they still need a response for reset.
00:45
We are trying to call the number.
00:47
I'll let you know if we confirm to cancel.
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