No fire found at house, expired carbon monoxide detector, San Francisco CA


Firefighters responded to a possible fire at a two-story single-family house near 22nd Avenue. Upon investigation, it was found that an expired carbon monoxide detector caused the alarm. There was no fire at the location.
Audio|Source: San Francisco City Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Pay 340 on scene, near 22nd Avenue. We got a two-story type of five, single-family house under investigation.
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Engine 40, copy.
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16 AMR 114 clear up last or cancel up last we're at the Civic Center
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camera 11 14 peppy 11 place 11 place
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If you show it's code to same parenthesis
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Generate a CPM counterforce at 21st of True.
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We have Bayshore in Cortland, 355 Bayshore, Crossflower, and Cortland, for a code 3 seature on A3.
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Location 111-7th Street, cross-admission in Milla, Code 3 vehicle versus scooter on A1.
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4-104 at hospital.
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Camera 104, coming here.
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036.
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Yeah, services offered this individual who's refusing services and medical treatment.
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You can cancel this.
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Sorry, if you can cancel.
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A.M.R.102, location 2100 Webstone on the stem floor between Sacramento and Clay for a code 3 banknot alert, A2.
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P-A-6.
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Okay.
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Billing our box 346.
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3463 location 2-1-339 Green-crestle-Webster. Fillmore units to engine 16, truck 16, battalion 4, respond A2, tack 14.
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Cancel. 36 is going to take you.
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Rule 3, Battalion 8. Vitining.
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near 22nd Avenue was an expired CO detector.
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You can cancel, hold no one.
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Vatining, message received.
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Brittany, message received.
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Brittany, happy, cancel.
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Cancelling near 22nd Avenue, expired CO detector holding up.
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Location mentioned:
Near 22nd Ave, San Francisco, CA 94116
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