Carbon monoxide alarm responded to near Spalding Ln, Atlanta GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire units responded to a possible residential carbon monoxide alarm activation near Spalding Lane in the Spalding Ferry neighborhood. The alarm, reported by an alarm company, involved a basement zone. No injuries were reported, and responding units were later canceled and returned to service.
Audio|Heard on: Fulton GA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 55, near Spalding Ln.
00:06
Radio from Engine 55.
00:07
Call Engine 55 out of service on a walk-up.
00:09
Start Engine 51 to that call for us.
00:13
Clear.
00:15
Radio to Engine 51.
00:17
81, go ahead.
00:19
Out of service on a walk-up.
00:21
Ask you to pick up a call near Spalding Ln for residential fire alarm.
00:27
Engine 51's en route.
00:29
Thank you, sir.
00:30
So unit en route near Spalding Ln on a residential fire alarm in the Spalding Ferry neighborhood, cross street of Spalding Drive.
00:39
Propped in by the alarm company, it is a carbon monoxide alarm.
00:43
The zone of activation is Zone 49, the basement carbon monoxide.
00:48
No injuries, nothing further.
00:50
1139.
00:52
Truck 51 radio, cancel Engine 51 or Truck 5.
00:55
Affirmative, 001.
00:57
Radio clear. Truck 51, you can return to service there.
01:00
Show unit around truck 1140.
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Location mentioned:
Spalding Ln, Atlanta, GA 30350
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