Accidental carbon monoxide alarm triggered by battery change, Londonderry NH
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According to the dispatch call, two carbon monoxide alarms activated at residences on Old Tavern Lane. The cause was an accidental activation due to a homeowner replacing smoke detector batteries.
Audio|Heard on: Essex and Southern Rockingham Counties Fire / EMS
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01:28
Transcript:
00:00
Fire from Regional Respond, 11 Old Tavern Lane for a carbon monoxide activation.
00:07
The answer fire from Regional Respond, 7 Old Tavern Lane, carbon monoxide activation.
00:18
Smoke and cooking.
00:19
System is in a reset.
00:21
Go engine free to hear what I can't.
00:25
The system reset, smoke and cooking.
00:27
Clear. Command 7 minutes 17-10.
00:31
And update to Old Tavern Lane.
00:34
Be notified to the owner company that it was an accidental activation homeowner was replacing batteries of the activation for the security company.
00:45
Receive, 981 to 45.
00:49
45 receive, sir.
00:52
Receive.
00:54
Receive.
01:03
Reggie.
01:07
Regional answer.
01:10
Engine 2 is on.
01:11
Did we get canceled?
01:15
A-Firm, there was an update the alarm company after calling us, updated that they were on the phone with the homeowner who was stated it was a smoke detector battery replacement that caused the activation.
01:27
The request to cancel.
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Location mentioned:
Tavern Ln, Londonderry, NH 03053
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