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Fire alarm caused by battery change at residential home 

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Marion Ave, Southington, CT
Fire units responded to a residential fire alarm. It was found to be a false alarm caused by a resident changing batteries.
Audio|Source: Farmington Valley Fire Departments
01:54

Transcript:
Subbing fire responds to 6th, Marion Avenue, cross streets, or Moose Street, and Open Road, residential carbon monoxide, and hallway smoke potential activation. Recorders received truck one, car four, spot-five. Okay. Truck One, responding. Carports are planning. Mr. Carports. Squad fire in route. The second point. Carport sound green. Major, the alarm company called back. They said it was a false alarm. The seat holder was changing batteries. Receive, truck one will handle. Carport is quite fun available. Received, truck one will handle.

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Marion Ave, Southington, CT
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