Fire alarm prompts evacuation at apartment complex


A fire alarm went off at an apartment complex, leading to the evacuation of all residents. The alarm was possibly due to an electronic issue or a carbon monoxide alert, but no fire was confirmed.
Audio|Source: Mobile County/City and Area Fire
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Transcript:
00:00Theodore Fire Electronic Alarm High Life Hazard at Hound Run Apartance at 5954 Berry Road between Old Pasagula Road and Restor Road.00:12Theodore Fire, electronic alarm, high life hazard, at Pound Run Apartance, at 5954 Berry Road between Old Pasagula Road and Restor Road.00:25Timeout, 120[1].00:33Firearms with the engine two in now.00:36The Orange of Two are.00:37The engine two are.00:38The engine two, fireline.00:46Go ahead.00:54The engine two, caller revised, a permanent monoxide alarm[4] sounding in between the living room and the kitchen,01:00all occupants evacuated.
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Theodore Fire Electronic Alarm High Life Hazard at Hound Run Apartance at 5954 Berry Road between Old Pasagula Road and Restor Road.
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Theodore Fire, electronic alarm, high life hazard, at Pound Run Apartance, at 5954 Berry Road between Old Pasagula Road and Restor Road.
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Timeout, 120[1].
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Firearms with the engine two in now.
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The Orange of Two are.
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The engine two are.
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The engine two, fireline.
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Go ahead.
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The engine two, caller revised, a permanent monoxide alarm[4] sounding in between the living room and the kitchen,
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all occupants evacuated.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Timeout, 120: Time of dispatch
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Fire 1: Fire department channel
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Engine 2: Fire unit
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permanent monoxide alarm: CO detector activation
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Location mentioned:
Theodore, AL 36582
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