Carbon monoxide alarm sounds at vacant residence, Alameda County CA


A carbon monoxide alarm is sounding at a vacant house. The detectors are going off upstairs, but no fire or smoke is present. The residents are not home.
Audio|Source: Alameda County Fire
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Transcript:
Agent 60, good. Who's located the alarm? This is 5111-1-challamar. The baking house, obviously no one's home, but there's no smoke for fire. The alarm is going to continue to sound if you get any further call.Yeah, there's a 25-1826[1], Comfor carbon monoxide detection, near Lakesboro Rd on the spec.For monoxide detection, carbon number 10, RP advising CO detectors are going off upstairs.They change the batteries and so easy.
Agent 60, good. Who's located the alarm? This is 5111-1-challamar. The baking house, obviously no one's home, but there's no smoke for fire. The alarm is going to continue to sound if you get any further call.Yeah, there's a 25-1826[1], Comfor carbon monoxide detection, near Lakesboro Rd on the spec.For monoxide detection, carbon number 10, RP advising CO detectors are going off upstairs.They change the batteries and so easy.
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25-1826: Carbon Monoxide Detection
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Alameda County, CA
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