False carbon monoxide alarm caused by alarm clock, Rio Vista CA
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Responders were called for a carbon monoxide detector alarm near Cedar Ridge Drive and Pinehurst Drive. The alarm was determined to be caused by an alarm clock, not carbon monoxide, and the call was canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Vacaville, Fairfield, Suisun, Dixon, Rio Vista - Fire Dept.
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Transcript:
00:00
We have a station 55,
00:02
public assist near Cedar Ridge Dr.
00:19
We have a standard 55 sentiment for our public assist near Cedar Ridge Dr and Pinehurst Dr for an issue with the carbon monoxide detector.
00:29
Alon in 506 responder.
00:38
The caller was unable to determine if it's an issue with the batteries, or an actual alarm sounding.
00:48
Engine 56.
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Engine 56. You can go ahead and disregard the caller.
00:57
It was an alarm.
01:01
Okay, go ahead.
01:08
You can go ahead and disregard the caller called back.
01:11
It was an alarm clock going off and not the carbon monoxide.
01:14
Okay, because it's not to be canceled.
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Location mentioned:
Cedar Ridge Dr & Pinehurst Dr, Rio Vista, CA 94571
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