Carbon monoxide alarm found to be system test, Gerrardstown WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire personnel responded to a residential carbon monoxide alarm near Byron Road. The alarm company later confirmed it was a system test, and no emergency was present.
Audio|Heard on: Berkeley County Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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Company 20 fire personnel respond for a residential carbon monoxide alarm near Byron Road off of Goldmiller Road.
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2039.
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Copy engine tanker 20 responding with two, near Byron Road.
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2039.
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Recording medic one for DMC.
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Medic one, 2041.
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Berkeley Engine Tanker Twenty.
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Go ahead.
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Alarm company just called the service back.
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They spoke with a key holder.
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Everyone's okay.
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They were just testing the system, but they're not requesting to cancel.
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Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Byron Rd, Gerrardstown, WV 25420
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