False fire alarm triggered by battery replacement, Mcdonald TN
A fire alarm at a residence near Brymer Creek Rd was activated due to residents changing smoke detector batteries. No fire or smoke was present. The alarm company was notified, and the call was cancelled after confirming no emergency.
Audio|Source: Bradley County & Cleveland Fire
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Transcript:
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Number one, two, station for 800, FUA,
00:04
Station 5 and 3, near Brymer Creek Rd Southwest, Johnson Woods, automatic alarm.
00:11
I don't know.
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Copy.
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Copy. Show units responding near Brymer Creek Rd Southwest. It's going to be there, Johnson Woods.
00:27
It's showing to be a bedroom smoke sensor in Zone 11.
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507. How's responding?
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Copy.
00:38
You're up.
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641.1.1.
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Okay.
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9-1-800.
00:48
I didn't know. Okay,
00:55
I made contact down there and she advised they were resetting their alarms, putting new batteries and things in.
01:02
She's going to call the alarm company and advise them, but I have not got the cancellation from the alarm company.
01:10
I copy. If the caller's data,
01:14
no incident was there, we can go ahead and cancel call.
01:17
Yeah, there's no smoke or fire. They were just resetting and putting new batteries in.
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Location mentioned:
Near Brymer Creek Rd, McDonald, TN 37353
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