False carbon monoxide alarm reported at Louisville residence, Louisville TN
A carbon monoxide alarm was reported at a residence near Sagegrass Drive in Louisville. However, the homeowner later said they were having problems with their CO detector and requested to cancel the alarm. No actual carbon monoxide was detected.
Audio|Source: Blount County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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ComCenter Blum County Fire have a CO alarm, near Sagegrass Dr, Crescent Beanfield, and Oatfield.
00:09
Do the Millsaps resident showing downstairs CO detector.
00:12
Permiss numbers (number withheld).
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Engine 6,
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tanker 2.
00:31
Echo 24.
00:37
Black Pine Fire is going to be in Route 2. S.O. Alarm check at near Sagegrass Dr.
00:45
Crosses meet Deanfield Drive and Oakfield Drive for a Martin Millsatstress resident showing downstairs CO detector.
01:01
Three, you're two for quarters.
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Thank you, too, responding.
01:22
Agent 6, we did have an alarm out there yesterday as well where they were changing batteries.
01:41
Go ahead, cop center.
01:46
I have the homeowner on the line for near Sagegrass Dr.
01:51
She's advising she's having issues with her CO detector and you guys can cancel.
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Location mentioned:
Near Sagegrass Dr, Louisville, TN 37777
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