False fire alarm caused by carbon monoxide detector, Escondido CA
A fire alarm at a hotel in Escondido was caused by a carbon monoxide detector reaching its end of life. There was no fire or safety hazard. The detector will be replaced.
Audio|Source: North Comm Dispatch and LE Interop
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Transcript:
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Carlstead, multi-occupancy fire alarm.
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Engine 105.
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Fairfield Inn and Suites, Carlstead.
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At 1929, Palomar, Oaksway.
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Indrcom, Engine 106?
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Engine 106.
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Indoorcom. Engine 106, this is a carbon monoxide monitor that has reached end of life, no emergency.
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We'll be a.R.
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Can you readvise your last?
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This is a carbon monoxide monitor that had five chirps for end-of-life service.
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They will replace the carbon monoxide detector.
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No fire, no hazard, no emergency.
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Location mentioned:
Escondido, CA
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