Accidental carbon monoxide alarm on Lee Road, Crozier VA


Fire and rescue units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm on Lee Road. It was found to be an accidental activation caused by the homeowner pressing the test button. There was no actual danger.
Audio|Source: Goochland County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Attention company's two and one fire. Company two rescue. Respond to Lee Road for carbon monoxide alarm at 1655.
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Company's 2-1 fire. Company 2 Rescue, respond to near Lee Rd, cross-street-green Lane for carbon monoxide alarm at 1655.
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Here's on Captain 6.8 from Station 1.
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Copy in route at 1656.
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Here's some, Captain 60A.
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Captain 60A.
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Just looking at the nodes,
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just confirmed it's an accidental activation.
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10-4[1], I was just about to give it out. Per alarm company, accidental activation,
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per the homeowner,
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the homeowner pressed the test button and it sent a signal to them. They did give proper passcode to the alarm company and ADT had wanted to advise the fire informant.
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to make y'all's final call if y'all want to respond or not.
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Okay, you can place all units back and service.
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I want to be clear, available.
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104, all units backing service, clear available at 1657.
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Section 2nd, correct, standing down.
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104, direct, 1657.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment/Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
Near Lee Rd, Crozier, VA 23039
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