False fire alarm caused by battery change, Miramar FL
A fire alarm and carbon monoxide warning went off at a residence near Long Acre Drive. Responders found it was a false alarm caused by changing batteries in a detector. No assistance was needed.
Audio|Source: Broward County Fire/Rescue Dispatch
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Transcript:
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fire alarm.
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To one of their response could be a fire alarm at near Long Acre Dr. It sounds 70 Charlie.
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It's going to be a carbon monoxide from the garage.
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And it's going to be a carbon monoxide from the garage.
00:38
So I'm down Bravo. I'm going to now reach to Emory at 4201 Swing Tree Drive.
00:48
It's going to be Rule 1, 3,2, 2,000, at 21.
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So you guys cancel from the parking lot.
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We're at WCW4. We're clearing our last call.
01:06
You can send us the call on our job.
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Copy. Number five you, Calvin.
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Cappi. We'll return it. Captain Bell, we're returning.
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Captain, Mr. 31, copy.
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7.00.
01:21
Go ahead. The car is just changing the batteries and it's set off the carbon monoxide alarm.
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She's wiping everything's fine and she does not be any assistance.
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Location mentioned:
Near Long Acre Dr, Miramar, FL 33025
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