Residential fire alarm possibly triggered by carbon monoxide, Burleson TX
Firefighters responded to a residential fire alarm near Tony Court. Carbon monoxide alarms were activated but no smoke or flames were observed. The property has alerts for mental health and alcohol issues, with residents noted as hostile to police. No fire was found upon investigation.
Audio|Source: Johnson/Tarrant County Fire
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Transcript:
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Truck 16, respond to residential fire alarm near Tony Court.
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Truck 16, respond to residential fire alarm near Tony Court.
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Cross streets are Nathan Street.
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Respond on Channel 4.
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Correct 16, responding.
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Truck 16, Chay, responding, caller-reporting carbon monoxide alarms going off, no smoke or flames seen.
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Stick in further.
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Truck 16, we're safe.
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Brush 4774 on team.
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Brush 4774 on scene.
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About 16 from alarm.
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Go ahead.
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The advisor reports the premises alert includes mental disorder and alcohol abuse, and it states residents hostile towards police.
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All notes date from 2017 or 2018.
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Do you want to eat?
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No.
01:38
Engine 1, respond to commercial fire alarm, near Northwest John Jones Drive.
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Engine 1.
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Respond to commercial fire alarm.
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Near Northwest John Jones Drive.
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Cross streets are Southwest Wilshire Boulevard and South Town Drive.
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Respond on Channel 4.
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Do you want to respond?
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Brush four simple.
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Brush four simple.
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Patient contact,
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still seething.
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Truck 16 is on single-story residential.
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Nothing showing.
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We'll be investigating at this time.
02:35
Same story, residential, nothing showing, investigating.
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