False residential fire alarm triggered by low battery, Castle Rock CO


A fire alarm was activated near Orion Way for a residential property. The alarm company initially reported smoke upstairs and believed the house was empty. Later, they requested to cancel the call, explaining the alarm was triggered due to a low battery.
Audio|Source: Douglas and Elbert County Fire Districts
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Transcript:
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5-5. (name withheld), 30-boy on a residential fire alarm.
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Near Orion Way.
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Pee for Quint 155, (name withheld), 30, boy, on residential fire alarm, near Orion Way, cross the centerbar drives.
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Just such as clear as 052.
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Showing upstairs smoke information coming from alarm company, the house should be empty.
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0.55, I copy.
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0.55. 0.55.
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Alarm company is calling back requesting to cancel.
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Alarm has a low battery.
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All right, Gabby.
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The house not empty?
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I did not advise.
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All the advice says that the house should be empty, but then I guess somehow they know there's low battery.
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All right, something.
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We're going to continue in just now averse.
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Copy reduced to 0.567.
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Location mentioned:
Near Orion Way, Castle Rock, CO 80108
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