Fire alarm triggered by detector malfunction at home, Missoula MT
Fire department responded to a smoke and carbon monoxide alarm at a home near Mansion Heights Drive. No fire or smoke was found. The alarm was caused by a detector malfunction.
Audio|Source: Missoula Public Safety
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Transcript:
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There's a phone for a fire alarm near Mansion Heights Drive.
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110, respond to near Mansion Heights Drive for smoke and carbon monoxide alarms that have gone off twice.
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When 10, respond to near Mansion Heights Drive for a smoke and fire alarm that have gone off twice.
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No smoke seen.
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Our street news, Leighton-Four Mountain Court, traffic comes out by your Tuesday.
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It's clear at 1144.
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Thank you.
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On scene, got a two-story residential house, nothing's showing.
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If we're evacuated, we'll be out, but I'm doing.
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Anything.
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Anything.
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Anything.
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Anything.
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You guys from Sandville, we've, uh,
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this is like a detector malfunction.
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Copy, thanks.
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Location mentioned:
Mansion Heights Dr, Missoula, MT 59803
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