Smoke detector alarm persists despite battery removal, Belfast ME


A smoke detector at a residence in Belfast is sounding an alarm. The caller reported it is hardwired and has unplugged the device and removed the battery, but the alarm continues. There is no sign of fire or emergency at the location.
Audio|Source: Penobscot, Waldo, Knox County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Tension Belfast fire, Belfast fire need to respond to near 3900s have, again near 3900s have,
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have a smoke detector going off,
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caller stating it's hardwired, he unplugged it, 103 to the battery, it still won't go off.
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Code's going to be a 52, Charlie 5, 5,
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5, time of tone, 1351 while the come clear.
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210 copy.
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So fast, I'm just too all those here.
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Temperature heard of your ramp.
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While on the call with him, it sounds like it's just a high-pitch chirp that goes off on some higher alarms every 40 to 50 seconds.
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The actual alarm going off from Perzmo.
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That's all right. What was the number yet?
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It's going to be near 39, 100s have. Thank you, Walter.
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Thank you.
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We're going to continue that a long interview without a good place for this.
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Location mentioned:
Belfast, ME 04915
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