False carbon monoxide alarm caused by battery change, Longboat Key FL


A carbon monoxide alarm sounded at a residence near Bayportway. Upon investigation, it was found the alarm was a false alarm caused by a resident changing the alarm's batteries. There was no danger present.
Audio|Source: Sarasota County Fire
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Transcript:
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Truck 91, Rescue 91, Carbon Monoxide Alarm 513, near Bayportway, Cross a Gulf of Mexico Drive, Map Grid 1, unit to respond on TAC 3, TAC3.
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Dispatch. Truck 91, rest of 91, respond.
00:20
Responding, Truck 91, Rescue 91.
00:22
This is going to be a carbon monoxide alarm called on by an alarm company for the master bedroom hallway.
00:33
Chuck May we'll cover.
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Truck 91, Rescue 91, alarm company is now advising they meet contact with the resident who was changing out batteries on the alarm.
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Truck 91 copy.
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Restore 911, you can cancel.
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Truck 91, get down, Grady, non-emergency.
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Copy down, not emergency.
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Copy down, not emergency.
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Truck 91, arrest, anyone, you can cancel.
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You can switch back to TAC 2-2-2.
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Crosion 1 Copy available.
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Available.
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Available to rest of anyone.
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5-RG 7.
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I'm Jim CET.
01:25
Please confirm false alarm for pressure washing.
01:27
Would be available, attorney? Alarm left in trouble mode.
01:30
Maintenance will contact the alarm company.
01:32
Copy available.
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False alarm.
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Location mentioned:
Bayport Wy, Longboat Key, FL 34228
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