False fire alarm due to smoke alarm battery change, Frederick MD
Fire units responded to a fire alarm near Butterfly Ln. Upon arrival, it was found that the alarm was caused by the homeowner changing smoke alarm batteries. No fire or emergency was present, and no fire department services were needed.
Audio|Source: Frederick County Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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Permanic Engine 311 Power 1-1-Dil near Butterfly Ln
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Presidential fire alarm 9 Charlie[1] 944
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Paramed engine 311, Tower 1 responding, near Butterfly Ln.
00:24
There's a fire alarm, 9, Charlie, 9.46.
00:28
I'll just right across the scene, you know,
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4,000 blocks of our field, and if you could start fire, please shut down the road on the other side.
00:42
I'll get your poll number.
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Managing C-12 on screen and pressing fire police 9407.
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Name on the 18, clear the detail in fact in our first two.
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The name of 18, 948.
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Verizon poll number 88.
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The tree is on cable lines.
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There's no power lines involved.
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... 12 will make notification.
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948.
01:25
How is that 50 for further?
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High is 950.
01:32
Sure. It is the building 9250 Amber Drive.
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This is my hitch.
01:42
Hi, it's not 59.
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49. Okay.
01:50
That's 13 in Frederick.
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One quarters.
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22339-9-3-9-3-happ is 9.5-9-5-9-0-0-0-50 9-50 9-50 9-50 I'll be meeting with the homeowner arrestigating
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T3 Delta and C950 I move to the detail to the ceremony at that sign.
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ALS 30, 950.
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Call.
02:44
C3 Delta, Frick.
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C3 Delta, Frick.
02:47
G3 Delta.
02:55
That was the homeowner, they just changed out batteries in the smoke alarms.
02:59
No fire department services need to get us from building service.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
9 Charlie: Commercial fire alarm
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