False CO alarm caused by battery replacement, Monroe MI
Fire department was called to a residence near Ruff Dr for a carbon monoxide alarm. The alarm company later informed that the alarm was caused by battery replacement and there was no actual danger.
Audio|Source: Monroe County Sheriff, Monroe City Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Central dispatch on the air to Frontetown Station 1 respond for a CO alarm near Ruff Dr across the Greenfield in France if T's point any C.O alarm amount 1304
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1404 T.
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This one summer for fire, I'm seeing Sancy. Great.
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Clear.
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This is on page.
00:42
Control AC1, CAFiana, Barking Dow complaint.
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Respond over to 605 Navarre.
00:53
Got Eric calling in. The state said the dog at that location is outside, constantly barking.
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They've tried to speak to the owners directly, but they were not receptive.
01:03
Thank you. Nice for your key, please.
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Sorry.
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I guess the owners aren't being receptive to the neighbor who's complaining.
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Clear.
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Okay.
01:45
Clear.
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You can show me clear this place.
01:50
Okay.
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Central 50, 78, 79.
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Go ahead.
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Please 15 with the 29. You have to starting, please.
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Okay,
02:15
sir. 3-2-2-2-2.
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Clear at 1307.
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Central 45, you can show me available.
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Are we clear any call?
02:35
Elmire's clear, son.
02:40
The Frenchone's alpha 1 to be responding to your CO alone.
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Frenchtown, you can cancel alarm company calls back. They're just changing the batteries.
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Location mentioned:
Near Ruff Dr, Monroe, MI 48162
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