Co detector activation at Westerly residence, Westerly RI
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According to the dispatch call, a carbon monoxide detector activated at a Westerly residence. Responding units investigated and found no danger. The activation was caused by a battery issue.
Audio|Heard on: Westerly & Chariho Area Fire Departments
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02:2
Transcript:
00:00
Responding 299 Shore Road, a CO detector activation, no effects reported.
00:06
That's the Dunn's Corners Fire Department to 299 Shore Road,
00:10
A CO detector activation.
00:13
0909, 10 out.
00:20
Flash the Angel Poison on the line.
00:25
Roger, Angerpore.
00:26
It's gonna be right the corner of Clifford Drive.
00:32
Andrew Moore has it.
00:39
Engine 4, you can pull onto Clifford.
00:55
Westerly, engine four is on the scene.
00:57
We'll be on investigating.
01:01
Roger, 104.
01:04
4-9, 4-10.
01:09
10.
01:13
New readings need the residents at this time.
01:16
We're going to be trying to locate that detector.
01:22
10-4[1]. I'm clearing a scene.
01:25
7 will be in charge.
01:28
No secret 6.
01:36
Car 7, car 9.
01:38
Core 9, car 7.
01:53
We're located as a detector.
01:54
It's going to be a battery issue at the time.
02:01
Please use battery issue.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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10-4: Acknowledgement / Copy
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Location mentioned:
Shore Rd, Westerly, RI 02891
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