Smoke alarm triggered by dead battery at home, Morgan County WV


Fire department responded to a residential smoke alarm at a home near Lloyd Lane and Gullet Court. They found no fire and determined the alarm was triggered by a dead battery in the smoke detector. The situation was resolved and the scene was cleared without incident.
Audio|Source: Morgan County Fire, EMS and Mutual Aid
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Transcript:
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Morgan from Engine 21.
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Engine 21.
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Seventy-seven, Lloyd Lane near Gullet Court is going to be the first job, William. All that, correct.
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Second driveway is going to be the long one.
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Next to Gullet Court.
00:24
Six and four only outmatch your cord. Any models are you ready?
00:28
C-1-0-6-1.
00:31
1061.
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101. Morgan off duty. Have a good night.
00:42
104. Surrey as well.
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3308, I'm on stage.
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104. Morgan 3308. Morgan 3308.
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Go ahead.
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I've checked the perimeter of the residence. There doesn't appear to be any unsecured doors or windows.
01:10
Everything seems to be in for here.
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I'm a clear-net report.
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Careful.
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Oh,
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you're right.
01:20
Sample, right.
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Oregon from Assistant G-2.
01:37
Hey, C-T-T. I spoke with the residents.
01:43
They had a dead battery and a smoke alarm.
01:46
Remove the battery and it dripped the alarm.
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Pulse alarm.
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The engine is only one in service.
01:56
Engine Archon, AC2, advising, spent with residence, a dead battery, and the smoke alarm, air the alarm, full swarm, 2128.
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Morgan County, WV
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