Carbon monoxide alarm triggers response at La Jolla condos, San Diego CA


Fire crews responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at the Boardwalk Condominiums near Villa La Jolla Drive in La Jolla, California. The alarm was triggered but no odor or medical emergencies were found. The person who reported the alarm had already left the scene when responders arrived.
Audio|Source: San Diego City Police and Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Engine 35,
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Medical,
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7 Echo[1], 7 Fox[2] Strat, near Villa La Jolla Drive, Boardwalk Condos, Unit 303, Cross Streets, Morning Way, and Villa Norte,
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Engine 35,
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7 Echo[1], 7 Fox[2] Strant.
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Right,
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or back to the property.
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I don't think that will be possible.
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As I'm looking at the call, this call came from PD and they said the RP lives there but left the location.
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The engine 24 copies,
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since we don't have any odor, we're going to go available.
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Formetro coffee is UTL, going available.
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We're clear from our last call.
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Are we clear to post in 20th?
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Go engine 24.
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Engine 24.
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Do you have a number for the RP you could call the individual?
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24 that's a negative.
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I can try contacting PD to see if they have any information.
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Twenty more copies.
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Metro, you can test a card.
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Mr. Heartland, Agent 12.
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Agent 12.
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Who responding, confirming this is a medicalite as well?
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Anger 12 negative,
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only carbon monoxide alarm.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
7 Echo: Highest-priority emergency medical or radio response, typically for burns/explosions, under Protocol 7 Echo.
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7 Fox: Assignment or use of designated radio channel or talkgroup "7 Foxtrot" for communication.
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