Alarm triggered by soda machines, no fire hazard found, San Diego CA


Fire responders arrived at a location where a carbon dioxide alarm went off due to soda machines. They found no fire or danger, turned off the machines, and planned to have maintenance check them.
Audio|Source: San Diego City and Poway Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 27. Medical. 7 Echo, 7 Fox strut. 451 Jutland Drive. 4551 Jutland Drive. Cross Streets, Everstreet, and Gilroy Avenue. Engine 27. 7 Echo, 7 Fox Drug. Metro Engine 29. Metro Engine 29. The source of the alarm was for the CO2 system.
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for the soda machines. We shut down the machines and isolated it. There's been a contact maintenance in the morning. No hazard. NACTS-201, 7-ECO. Last 7-ECHO[1]? Can you get an additional ALF ambulance for a location? We have a second patient. Truck 1, MetroCoff is requesting additional ALS for additional patient.
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Engine 29 Metro copies. The source of the alarm was for the CO2 systems from the soda machine. Shut down the machine has an isolated, will contact maintenance in the morning, no hazard. Truck 1, Metro, you are getting Medic 1.
Police codes explained
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7-ECHO: Fire/medical response (high-priority medical/fire event)
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Location mentioned:
Near Jutland Dr, San Diego, CA 92117
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