Carbon monoxide detector alarm triggers home check, New Albany IN


A carbon monoxide detector alarm sounded at a residence near State Street. Emergency crews inspected the home, found no carbon monoxide present, replaced the detector's battery, and confirmed it is functioning properly.
Audio|Source: New Albany Police and Fire
01:22
Transcript:
00:00
Hello, can you go ahead and start to Jingle-Tillai, 22, near State Street? 10-14[1]-10-14-10.
00:10
123-21 if you're not closed you can probably just for a road 10-4 I'm grandma I'm Elfaber
00:16
24A, radio, 1023 and 22.
00:18
Come right here, please.
00:19
Attendant mileage is 90829, 90829.
00:21
Radio. Cut.
00:22
This is going to actually be a CO detector that went off.
00:28
We checked the home, everything checks clear, the battery has been changed, and the CO detector is working now.
00:36
NGY5 is available leaving the scene.
00:37
Read this clear on CO detector.
00:39
Showing available leaving the scene in 1857.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-14: Agency-specific 10-code (meaning not determined from transcript)
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Location mentioned:
Near State St, New Albany, IN 47150
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