False alarm triggered by carbon dioxide detector, Council Bluffs IA
Fire department responded to an automatic fire alarm triggered by a carbon dioxide detector after a battery change at a residence near 6th Avenue. Upon investigation, it was determined to be a false alarm with no injuries reported.
Audio|Source: Council Bluffs Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Truck 22, automatic fire alarm, near 6th Avenue.
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Truck 22,
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automatic fire alarm, near 6th Avenue.
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Time out, 1524.
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Truck 22's around.
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Our truck 22 and rock 22, this is going to be zone 220, near 6th Ave, 27376-A.
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Crown Company advised that's the residence.
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Alarm covers basement smoke heat and CO2.
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Subsequently we received a call from the rep (name withheld).
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She's advising the CO2 alarm began sounding after battery change.
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No one is feeling ill.
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We've gotten a second alarm from that location basement, CO2.
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27-376,000.
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Truck 22nd, clear.
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1527. The truck 22 is on location.
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We have missed game.
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Truck 22 arriving on location about investigating 1528.
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Truck 22.
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Truck 22, go ahead.
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Make contact with the homeowner, false alarm.
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Truck 22 be in service.
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Our commandivizing made contact with the homeowner is via false alarm.
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Truck 22 terminating commands and service around quarters in 1529.
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Location mentioned:
6th Ave, Council Bluffs, IA 51501
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