Fire alarm sounds due to power outage, no actual fire


The fire and carbon monoxide alarms at a location are sounding. It's believed that the alarms are triggered by a power outage and not a real emergency.
Audio|Source: Santa Cruz County Fire
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00:00Gen 3524 a fire alarm, 731 O'Kill Road, 731 O'Kill Road, cross of C.00:07Cliff Drive, Map pages 1029 C.00:09Charles.00:10We're responding to the fire system and carbon monoxide alarm that's going off.00:15The RP's unable to turn it off.00:18We believe it has to do with the power out it since this has happened in the past.
00:00
Gen 3524 a fire alarm, 731 O'Kill Road, 731 O'Kill Road, cross of C.
00:07
Cliff Drive, Map pages 1029 C.
00:09
Charles.
00:10
We're responding to the fire system and carbon monoxide alarm that's going off.
00:15
The RP's unable to turn it off.
00:18
We believe it has to do with the power out it since this has happened in the past.
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Location mentioned:
Santa Cruz County, CA
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