Faulty carbon monoxide alarm on Ladson St, Limestone County AL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire units responded to a residential carbon monoxide alarm near Ladson St in Alabama. The alarm was determined to be faulty, and the occupant planned to replace the detector. No injuries or hazards were found.
Audio|Heard on: Limestone County Fire Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:23
Transcript:
00:00
East Lofton seizures have a residential carbon monoxide alarm going off near Ladson St.
00:08
Ladson St runs west off of Ashley Lane.
00:15
Engine 117 is responding.
00:19
Engine 117, copy you responded near Ladson St.
00:25
Ladson St runs west off of Ashley Lane and south off of Council Road.
00:35
Alarm has been going off since last night and continues to sound.
00:39
Needs some assistance.
00:47
Unit 2011 en route.
00:52
Unit 2011 copy 1417.
01:02
Need you 117, don't think?
01:08
Need you 117 and I copy on scene 1418.
01:22
You
01:26
Check your box.
01:28
I've got a box for you.
01:36
Angel 117, 7802.
01:58
County fire to 1710 status.
02:08
County fire 1710.
02:11
Seventeen ten.
02:17
I'm gonna be clear of the scene.
02:19
It's gonna be a faulty alarm.
02:21
(Name withheld) will replace it alone.
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Location mentioned:
Ladson St, Alabama 35749
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