Carbon monoxide alarm triggers emergency response


An alarm for carbon monoxide went off at a residential address, signaling potential danger.
Audio|Source: San Diego City Police and Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
Unit 4303 Cross Street, (name withheld) O'I-O-I-O-I-O-I-O-I-V-A Vizienta. End in 33. 7-ECHO, 7 Fox struts. 34-Respont. 34-42 Voyager Circle, Command, 17. Carbon monoxide alarm[1]. 7 Julius, 7 kilo. 329, Santa Feudor Boulevard. 329 East Santa Feudor Boulevard. Cross Streets, Border Village Road, and Golden Hall Road. End in 29. 7. Julius. 7 kilo. 7 kilo.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Carbon monoxide alarm: CO detector activated
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