False residential carbon monoxide alarm due to low battery, Richland MS
Fire department responded to a residential carbon monoxide alarm near Matthews Dr. Upon contact with the homeowner, it was confirmed to be a false alarm caused by a low battery in the detector.
Audio|Source: Rankin County Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Station 2. Station 2, responding to near Matthews Dr, near Matthews Dr, got a residential carbon monoxide alarm.
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The zone is showing hallway carbon monoxide detector, no contact with homeowner.
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The show is transporting one back to residents, starting my double zeros.
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Happy Deros.
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Did you do dispatch?
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Good.
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I'm telling you two, wrapping all the scene.
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Two more.
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Can't risk.
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Pay on four, six two, six two, party one, one thirty-nine slantress row, one-three-nine planters row, and bloodstap, for breathing problems.
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Do you copy.
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Copy-8 on team.
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Anything?
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Sorry.
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Make contact with the homeowner they advise. It's going to be a faulty alarm. They're changing batteries.
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Location mentioned:
Near Matthews Dr, Richland, MS 39218
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