False alarm for carbon monoxide at local residence


A carbon monoxide alarm went off at a home. It was found to be a false alarm after the homeowner was contacted.
Audio|Source: North Comm Dispatch and LE Interop
01:52
Transcript:
(name withheld) Carbon monoxide alarm. Engine 106. At 7023, CDO (name withheld). Escondido, medical aid, engine 131, and RA 131, (name withheld) Transit Center, at 700, West Valley Parkway. We're actually going to stage on this call, Engine 131, R.A. 131.R. 131, copy, stage. (name withheld). BLS response, sick person, engine 133, and RA-133, at 261, Camino Drive. IPD. Engine 131, Copy is clear to enter. Copy, Engine 131 and RIA 131, copy stage. Norcom Engine 131, Confirming we're clear to enter. Affirmative, (name withheld) and RIA 131, clear to enter. 131 from India 131. This is a CPR in progress. (name withheld) 106. Major 106, go ahead. (name withheld) 106. Make contact with the homeowner. This is false alarm. He's contacted (name withheld). He was manipulating the alarm. They should be able to reset on their side and they're going to handle.
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Location mentioned:
Escondido, CA
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