Possible carbon monoxide alarm at empty house


Audio|Source: Broward County Fire/Rescue
02:16
Transcript:
(name withheld), go ahead. Having a carbon mass site detector from an alarm company for 4171 Northwest 101 Drive, 43 alpha sector. Latter 80 was at this address twice last night. They advised that the house was empty, no sign of anyone there. So you still want them to respond out? It's possibly a faulty alarm. Other than yesterday can tell the history on that? Councilor, it looks like on tonight of yesterday we have a civil complained residential fire alarm from January and looks like stroke and trouble-pacing calls dating back to 2023 and 2024. Negative. No known sense at this time outside of the incident from last night. There was history at the address. It's from 1999. Reference a (name withheld) that used to be a dealer in firearms. 10-4. You can send that to... You can send Latter-80 out there and we'll send it to the Bureau to investigate as well. Tim Fine. ...and there's species all over. It's going to be a 50-year-old male. Check every two for Prevent peasants. Right, Amy, I copy a carbon monoxide call. Carbon monoxide call for 4171, North West 101 Drive, 4171-1-N-drive, 3-Alpha sector. It's going to be a recall of the call from earlier. We did notify the Italian-Navian call. Attention zone, 13404 of abdominal pain.
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Location mentioned:
Near NW 101st Dr, Coral Springs, FL 33065
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