False carbon monoxide alarm due to faulty detector, Bradley County TN
Fire responders attended a carbon monoxide alarm call near Old Parksville Rd, Tennessee. Upon investigation with a monitor inside, they found no carbon monoxide readings and identified the smoke detector as faulty. All responding units were then canceled.
Audio|Source: Bradley County Sheriff, Cleveland Police, Fire Rescue and MAC
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Transcript:
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You're advising that their alarm company advise them of a high level of CO, so we're going to do an investigation on that, but you can slow anybody else for non-emergency.
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Can I copy? Engine 4-210.
00:16
You guys come as slow if you want.
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For copy.
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Clear.
00:31
238, we're moving.
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...Diator, Timo Alto Rojo of Old Parkesville Road, northeast,
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725 of X, sir.
00:50
And you full roll bouncing.
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For our copy.
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25, Daniel, 4, you got something careful.
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210 in service.
01:07
The agent 4 in service.
01:10
Hello.
01:14
210, I call seen.
01:20
RDA. The county is going to meet North Lane, Anteotho.
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We are ending at Bradley 386.2.
01:33
By 3.558, which does? 158, I'll 154.
01:50
You can go ahead.
01:57
This will be a detector where we took a monitor inside, got no readings, discovered a bad detector.
02:03
You can show engine 5 vacant service, all units canceled.
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Old Parksville Rd, Tennessee
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