False alarm from faulty carbon monoxide detector


Fire department responded to a malfunctioning carbon monoxide detector at 66 Utah Street, found no emergency, and canceled the alarm.
Audio|Source: San Francisco City Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00Is there a sweet crisis unit available? Okay,00:04check.00:08This is King Medical 113 on scene requesting at SCRT services? Response Control 3, please.00:20A3, 20-10[1].00:2220-10[1].00:24So, 66 to Utah is a malfunctioning carbon dioxide detector.00:30CGI, everything's with the normal limits being canceled.00:34Copy.00:40666 Utah, malfunction alarm cancel.00:43126, U.S.U.T.S.00:44666, Utah.00:46It's audible alarm that I'm showing.
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Is there a sweet crisis unit available? Okay,
00:04
check.
00:08
This is King Medical 113 on scene requesting at SCRT services? Response Control 3, please.
00:20
A3, 20-10[1].
00:22
20-10[1].
00:24
So, 66 to Utah is a malfunctioning carbon dioxide detector.
00:30
CGI, everything's with the normal limits being canceled.
00:34
Copy.
00:40
666 Utah, malfunction alarm cancel.
00:43
126, U.S.U.T.S.
00:44
666, Utah.
00:46
It's audible alarm that I'm showing.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
20-10: Carbon monoxide detector alarm
[2]
1266: Alarm at 66 Utah
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Location mentioned:
Near Utah St, San Francisco, CA 94103
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