Accidental fire alarm triggered by expired carbon monoxide detectors, Forsyth County NC
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm was triggered at a residence near Quartz Avenue due to expired carbon monoxide detectors. Emergency units arrived, found no danger after testing, and canceled the alarm as accidental.
Audio|Heard on: Forsyth NC Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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One fourteen to command.
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Go ahead, three weeks to complete nothing from the evidence from the back time.
00:05
The owner stating that both of his CO detectors have expired and gone by and he was trying to cancel his prior to arrival.
00:12
We're going to get information if there's anything else you need.
00:15
Okay, you're going to run a meter through just for a grins and Googles.
00:19
Yes, sir. We currently got the meter and we walked through the main part of the house and all the reads are still zero.
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Okay, copy.
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Quartz Avenue Command to control cancel all units.
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It's going to be false non-intentional confirming cancel any further units.
00:35
Accidental alarm.
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22 control.
00:37
Yes, sir, cancel all units including EMS.
00:40
Okay, 10-4, any further units responding out to Quartz Avenue can cancel at this time authority command on scene,
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including EMS.
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Location mentioned:
Quartz Ave, North Carolina 27012
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