Firefighters Respond to Carbon Monoxide Alarm at Restaurant


Firefighters went to a restaurant after an alarm went off. They found light smoke and a smell of cooking food. The cause was food left unattended on the stove, and there was no fire or injuries.
Audio|Source: San Diego City and Poway Fire
01:25
Transcript:
Engine 21. Carbon an oxide alarm. 7.0.7 kilo. 835 and a half Diamond Street. Cross Street, Mission Boulevard, and Baird Street. Engine 21. 7.J. 7.J. 7.m. 7.m. 10. Your traffic's unreadable. Badgeril. Engine 19. You copy? Engine 19. Affirmative. Go ahead with your size up. 15 at scene, one-story restaurant, do have light smoke coming from the front, smells their unattended food, we'll be investigating establishing national IC[1]. Engine 19, coffee, at scene, one-story restaurant, light smoke coming from the front, smell of unattended food investigating establishing national IC. ICNZ7, spotted on a hydrant. ICAX11, stage behind, into 7. Engine 7, we'll sign you a fire attack. National Copy his fire attack. I see ancient 11 stage. Great. Metro from National IC. National IC. This is confirmed unattended food, isolated to a pot. Can't handle with Agent 19, Agent 7.
Police codes explained
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IC: Incident Command
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Location mentioned:
Near Diamond St, San Diego, CA 92109
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