Faulty smoke detector prompts fire department response


Firefighters responded to a medical emergency at 3528 44th Street, but upon investigation found no hazards and determined it was likely a faulty smoke detector.
Audio|Source: San Diego City and Poway Fire
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Transcript:
Metro engine 17. 107, go ahead. Metro 117 is available from train and delay. You can put us on that call in our district for 1014. 1917, copy. Engine 17, medical, 7 Echo, 7 Fox Stront, 3528 44th Street, Unip, Cross Street, Merle Avenue, and White Street. Ending 17. 7ECHO, 7 Fox struts. That's right. 14. Engine 14, go ahead. You keep us on our response. Cancel engine 17. Copy that. This is it 17 Metro Council. South 27th Street and South 28th Street. Engine 19, 7 Echo, 7 Fox Start. Engine 17, Metro Council. Match 10, 17, take out. Engine 19, Metro, confirm, response. Metro, do you have traffic for engine 19. Proven, just confirming route. 3 responding? Medics 63 responding. 3 responding. 41 firefighters from engine 41 contact. Go ahead for 41 firefighters. You note just came up on the NBC additional trip on the same zone. Copy. We're attempting to reset the system. No hazards here. It seems just like a faulty smoke detector.
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Location mentioned:
Near 44th St, San Diego, CA 92105
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