Faulty carbon monoxide detector triggers false fire alarm, Albany NY
Fire crews responded to an automatic fire alarm at a third-floor apartment near Warren Street. They found a faulty carbon monoxide detector but no actual emergency. The alarm was reset and no hazards were detected.
Audio|Source: Albany City Fire
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Transcript:
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See Charlie to near Warren St, 3rd floor, apartment 6 automatic fire alarm.
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It's engine 11, truck 4, C.
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Charlie, near Warren St.
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Third floor, apartment 6, automatic fire alarm 820.
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Command dispatcher, you can cancel the squad.
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Rescue squad, you can cancel.
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Squad receive.
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821.
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Agent 11 responding.
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Angel 11 responding.
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Angel 11, 822.
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Our foreign route.
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No one report. 142.
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11 arriving, nothing's showing.
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Got a 4-story,
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type 3 apartment building, engine 11 will have command.
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Engine 11 824.
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(name withheld) the truck four, uh, got an initial report of smoking in the room.
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You can stand by on Lake.
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Truck four okay.
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Truck four's right.
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Truck four is right.
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Truck four is myself.
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Two-five is back of service in quarters.
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5A.207. Your turn,
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truck 3,
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the issue with the bad CO detector. Alarm was reset.
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No readings on the meters.
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Truck 3, 828.
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Engine 11 dispatch, you can return all companies, signals to an accidental activation.
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Location mentioned:
Near Warren St, Albany, NY 12208
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