Fire alarm triggered by test button at residential address, Evergreen CO

 Fire & Arson
Fire & ArsonA fire alarm went off at a residential property near Blackfeather Trail. Fire crews responded and found no signs of fire. The alarm was caused by the test button being pressed on the system. The situation was checked and declared under control.
Audio|Source: Elbert County Fire Agencies
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Transcript:
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Click 151, McHagorge 3-0-0-0-0 near Blackfeather Trail.
00:06
Thank you for point 155, my phone George, 30 boy.
00:09
On a fire alarm, no symptoms, near Blackfeather Trail, plus a purple-page loop, just touch Quartz 1250.
00:20
Quint 155-208 furnace room. 155 count six.
00:32
2452.
00:40
And dispatch, I've just confirmed, and this is from a Lime Company and not a RPNC.
00:46
A Lound Alive Company and for contact in Black, all so much you want us to hold off.
00:52
Yeah, you can hold off for now. We're going to continue to merge it.
01:00
252.
01:02
That's Quint-1-55.
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Quote one-five.
01:07
Quote one-five.
01:10
One-one-five is, um, seen today. Small two-story, single-family.
01:14
Getting up, show, and we'll be out investigating. I'll talk to the other two.
01:24
Small two-story, single-family, nothing showing investigating flat for their command at 1256.
01:35
And dispatch, Blackfeather Command.
01:39
That's a unit party I've seen that the state is with the E-FAC company, they work with the homeowner on its system, and it had depressed the test button on the unit, and that's what the alarm was close from. So we're under control.
01:55
Give me a system of Mali here. We'll be back to serve us.
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Location mentioned:
Near Blackfeather Trail, Evergreen, CO 80439
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