Carbon monoxide alarm triggers gas check at residence


Firefighters responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence on Frank Daniel's Way. They detected a small amount of gas inside and requested the gas company to investigate. No confirmed fire or immediate danger reported.
Audio|Source: San Diego City Police and Fire Dispatch
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9-7-6, natural copy. Okay, okay, thank you. Engine 37. Carbon monoxide alarm. 7-Juliet, 7-kilo. 10,000950 patent report. Cross Street, Frank Daniel's Way. Engine 37. 7.7.7.7.7. The 29 copy, Seattle. 42. 42, out of service childcare, I'm back for heels for changing. Like 42, Metro copy. Metro Engine 28, 7, Office. Engine, 28, 7, Alpha, City. Engine, 28, go for Metro. All right, I'm not off of that. We have a small order of gas inside the residence. Do you have an EPA for SD&E gas gas? This is 28 Metro. We'll call a FG&E. We'll copy a strong smoke gas. The 28 Metro. Go brand you're 38. Thank you very much, CG and E goes have the call, no ETA. Okay, copy. If you do no day after, we click to secure. Give this one.
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Location mentioned:
Frank Daniels Way, San Diego, CA 92131
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