False residential fire alarm due to battery change, Bradenton FL
A residential fire alarm was reported near 4-9th Court, East. The alarm was initially indicated as a possible carbon monoxide alert by ADT. Upon investigation, it was confirmed that the alarm was due to a battery change. No illness or injury was reported.
Audio|Source: Manatee County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine, 711, Residential fire alarm,
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2016-409 Support East Myakka. Respond on Tack, 6.
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UCC Alpha 18
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18
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Remy, yellow, the Palmetto Free Standing
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Question. Question before.
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In Route 2016, near 4-9th Court.
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East, Residential Fire alarm.
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711, we're out.
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Correct 106, call them by ADT showing carbon monoxide.
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No one's sick at this time for the Lumer.
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Received. Remarks said they were changing the batteries.
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Did ADT confirm that with proper code?
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ADT confirmed they spoke with somebody changing the batteries, but unknown for the proper code.
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Location mentioned:
Near 2nd Ave E, Bradenton, FL 34208
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