Carbon monoxide alarm prompts fire dept check in New Albany, New Albany IN
A resident in New Albany reported their carbon monoxide detector sounding an alarm. After replacing the batteries, the alarm stopped, but the fire department was called to check and confirm there was no carbon monoxide present.
Audio|Source: New Albany Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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District 5, single engine port engine 5, near Lead Drive, near Lead Drive.
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Callers carbon monoxide detector was going off. They changed the batteries and it stopped. They would like us to do a courtesy check to make sure there's no carbon monoxide rating at (number withheld).
00:21
Agent 5 responding.
00:25
Engine 5, I have your responding District 5 on a single engine, near Lead Drive, near Lead Drive for caller monoxide check, (number withheld).
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Engine 5, this for information, the town chief advice, you can go code 1.
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The engine fire is okay, thanks for radio.
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New Albany, IN 47150
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