False fire alarm triggered by dirty detector, Alamo TX


A fire alarm went off at a home near San Diego Dr with a carbon monoxide alert. Responders found no fire or smoke. The alarm was likely caused by a dirty smoke detector near a generator. The scene was cleared without incident.
Audio|Source: Hidalgo County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Report of a residential fire alarm.
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Near San Diego Dr, they got the drive. Report of a residential fire alarm.
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Near San Diego Dr.
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For an indication of audio detected for carbon monoxide,
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supposed to keyholder location,
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requesting empty to check the residents, or being hitting the residents set by outside.
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Responding on fire ground 6, which by clearing at Central.
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Smoke detector that was next to the generator that was going off.
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No smoke, no fire inside.
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We're going to try and blow out to the detector.
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It could have been due to the beatings dirty.
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It's time by it.
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Okay.
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Yep.
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Location will be a blue Chevy Colorado and a Ford Ranger. No color given.
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We got a 15 right now.
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The detector that went off. It's been set out to be possibly for more turning on.
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The detector stopped beating already.
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We'll be clear at this location.
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That's one be terminating commands.
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We're going back to fire ground. You can now go ahead and this control time, be done it complete.
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Location mentioned:
Near San Diego Dr, Alamo, TX 78516
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