Smoke detector alarm found at residence with open door, Grand County CO


Officers responded to a residence near Nile Avenue after a smoke detector alarm and dead battery chirping were reported. They found the front door open but no one was inside. There were no signs of fire or smoke. A message was left for the property owner before officers cleared the scene.
Audio|Source: Grand County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Paul two and I in the area of near Nile Avenue attempt to contact.
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Yes,
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copy, version 31.
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You phone for Tent02?
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102. I'm not the PD on a VA.
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I clearly want to claim not holding.
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Go ahead.
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Last will be Lincoln, Lush, and Charles,
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King Edward, Tom Tom.
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First be John Adam, King Edward.
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Cibur 2.1395.
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First, paper.
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Thank you, once over.
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Good.
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The party is clear valid.
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511-195, brown number,
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blue.
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Dr. Douglas.
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1335.
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That's all for 303.
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Yeah,
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we're unable to make contact with anybody with front doors open.
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We poked our head inside there.
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There's a sign of any smoker flames.
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It does appear that there's a dead battery chirp going on from a detector in the rec room.
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We're going to go ahead and clear scene and I've left a message with the property owner listed on the text there.
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Grand County, CO
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