Fire alarm chirping due to suspected battery issue, Washington UT
Fire department responded to a residence near Via del Norte for a fire alarm that was chirping. The resident believed the batteries needed changing. There was no smoke, fire, or immediate danger reported.
Audio|Source: Washington County Sheriff, Fire and EMS - East
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Transcript:
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Engine 61, be responding to near Via del Norte.
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Again, Engine 61, be responding to near Via del Norte on a citizen-assist control clear 8.20 hours.
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Good morning.
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All of us having copies past pages we've got, (name withheld).
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and (name withheld) today, at Vale.
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Okay, have a good day.
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03-1-C.
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6-03-1. 6-0-3-1.
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6-0-3-0-0-0.
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6-0-0-0-0.
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1061, I copy you're in route.
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This is coming in at near Via del Norte.
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RP is advising that their fire alarms are chirping actively.
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They're advising that they do need batteries to be changed.
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Fire department is over on Thursday.
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They change off the batteries,
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but they're chirping again.
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R.P. is 17 of that way within a T.O.
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10 minutes.
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Control, Medic 49's Enraptor Hurrican ED.
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621 copies.
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Medic 49 Copy interrupt the Hurricanes ED.
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6-020404. 6-0-204.
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Control, you can show Engine 61 on scene.
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Engine 61. Copy on scene.
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Location mentioned:
Via del Norte, Washington, UT 84780
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