Carbon monoxide alarm triggered during battery change, Richmond VA


Firefighters responded to a residential carbon monoxide alarm near Pink St in Richmond. The alarm was coming from a hallway carbon monoxide detector. The keyholder said they were changing the battery and provided the correct passcode. Crews found no signs of carbon monoxide and determined the alarm was caused by the battery change.
Audio|Source: Richmond City Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
Engine 11 and Truck 2 responding for a carbon monoxide alarm near Pink St. Cross streets are Venable Street and Carrington Street. Time out 1609. Company is around near Pink St. Residential audible carbon monoxide alarm from hallway carbon monoxide detector. Keyholder advised they were changing the battery and gave a correct passcode. 1611 hours. (name withheld) from Prok 2 confirmed the alarm was caused by the battery change and a proper passcode was provided. Engine 11 on scene at 1612.
Engine 11 and Truck 2 responding for a carbon monoxide alarm near Pink St. Cross streets are Venable Street and Carrington Street. Time out 1609. Company is around near Pink St. Residential audible carbon monoxide alarm from hallway carbon monoxide detector. Keyholder advised they were changing the battery and gave a correct passcode. 1611 hours. (name withheld) from Prok 2 confirmed the alarm was caused by the battery change and a proper passcode was provided. Engine 11 on scene at 1612.
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Location mentioned:
Near Pink St, Richmond, VA 23223
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