False carbon monoxide alarm after battery change, Brighton CO
A carbon monoxide alarm was triggered near Colorado River Ave but was found to be a false alarm caused by a battery change.
Audio|Source: Adams County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 52, CO alarm near Colorado River Ave, on channel, writing fire ops A.
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Engine 52, CO alarm near Colorado River Ave, on channel, writing fire ops A.
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Rice 555, copy.
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1156.
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Adcom, Station 23.
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Station 23.
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We're going to be testing our fire alarm system. You can disregard all notifications.
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All advising were complete.
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Okay, copy.
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1156.
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Phil's got the gas off.
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You took Pansterminated.
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Engine 54 vehicle available.
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Clear available, 1156.
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Engine 522 at Com.
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The batch, station one.
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Stage 1. Show engine one back in service in quarters.
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I'm just setter.
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That, tell me your phone for you to get traffic.
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Hey firm.
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This is a residential CO alarm.
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Sounds like the alarm company made contact with a party inside of the resident advising they were changing the battery and there was no emergency.
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Respond your condition.
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Okay, go ahead and show us available.
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Location mentioned:
Near Colorado River Ave, Brighton, CO 80601
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