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False fire alarm due to faulty battery at residence, Fort Wayne IN
Fire crews responded to a carbon monoxide and fire alarm at a residence near Copper Mine Passage. The alarm was caused by a faulty battery with no active fire or hazard found. Fire units returned to service.
Audio|Heard on: Allen County Fire
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Transcript:
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POMAYOR. For Northwest Huntertown Fire, respond on a fire alarm, a carbon monoxide alarm,
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near Copper Mine Passage,
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near Coppermine Passage between Cupram Pass and Sarah Verde Run, Northwest Hunter Town Zone 12.
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For Northwest Huntertown Fire, respond on a fire alarm, near Copper Mine Passage,
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near Copper Mine Passage, near Copper Mine Passage between Cupram Pass and Sarah Verde.
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run northwest Tundertown Zone 12 Allen County in 1340
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1440 If you just want to have the engine to go level three at the station and check it out of
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I'm seeing check it out
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Clear Fire 91.
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Engine 91 level 3 station.
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Clear engine 91's level 3 station.
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Engine 91's clear level 3 station.
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Communication is ended 61.
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Engine 61.
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We're out scene at Dentonzoi, we've got a two-story under construction.
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We've got a small smoldering pile, we'll check advice.
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Clear on scene, two-story, under construction, small fire smolding.
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You'll check in advice.
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Citation is firing anyone?
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Fire in anyone?
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Reference, compromise passage.
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It's going to be a faulty battery,
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and then you can put all north-west units back in service.
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Location mentioned:
Copper Mine Psge, Fort Wayne, IN 46845
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