Carbon monoxide alarm caused by battery change, no hazard, Richmond VA


Fire units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near North 29th Street. The cause was a battery change in the alarm sensor. There was no hazardous situation.
Audio|Source: Richmond City Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Engine 11 and truck 2.
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Carbon monoxide alarm.
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Near North 29th Street.
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Engine 11 and truck 2.
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Carbon monoxide alarm.
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Near North 29th Street.
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Cross streets are Key Street and U Street.
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On tap Channel 2.
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Time, out, 1926.
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Show on companies around near North 29th Street for the carbon monoxide fire alarm, residential audible gas, carbon monoxide alarm, area of activation is shown the hallway detector.
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Be advised, the alarm company, advised they spoke with a key holder, advising, changing batteries, there was trouble with the sensor.
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Showing all companies in route, 1928 hours.
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Mr. Interim 11 for Adams, near North 29th Street, established 29th Street Command.
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Richmond Copy, Vigion 11 OC.
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We'll have command, 1929 hours.
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Section for 29th Street, Command.
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29th Street, go ahead.
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Let's confirm.
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No hazards here.
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It was just a changing battery in the alarm.
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All used to return the service.
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Bushman copies, no hazards, just changing the batteries and alarm.
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All companies can return to service, 1930.
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Location mentioned:
Near N 29th St, Richmond, VA 23223
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