Carbon monoxide alarm chirping at two rock address, Petaluma CA
A fire alarm was reported near Tomales Road in Two Rock. Responders found the alarm was a carbon monoxide detector intermittently beeping. The response was reduced to one unit.
Audio|Source: REDCOM Dispatch, Control
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Transcript:
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96,
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59, 982, 9481,
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presidential fire alarm, near Tomales Road,
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near Tomales Road, Two Rock, across Pennsylvania Avenue,
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Control 4, 15, 17.
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6381 copy East Street at Mass Street.
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681, copies, traffic.
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Budget 529, Control 4, status check.
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Control 4, 529, code 4, code 4.
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Code 4[1].
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BLF-584, clear from post.
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Control 4, 90-90, responding in place of 9862.
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98-60 in place of 9882.
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890 in place of 98-82.
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P5804, push 1.
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Control 4801-101.
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Control 4.
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Confirming the alarm at near Tomales Road is a carbon monoxide alarm.
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Only beeping.
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Resident was unsure if it was carbon monoxide or fire alarm stated that it was chirping on occasion.
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Copy that.
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Let's drop this to a single unit response.
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Code 2[2].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 4: No further assistance needed; situation is secure and under control.
[2]
Code 2: Urgent, non-emergency response; proceed promptly without lights or sirens.
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