False fire alarm at residential address in Monroe


A fire alarm was reported at a home, but it turned out to be a false alarm caused by battery changes.
Audio|Source: Union County and North Carolina State Fire
01:55
Transcript:
See on from the water one. Go ahead. The ladder one will be in the route from the other street. The station 44, ladder 42, ladder 42, residential fire alarm, 9107, (name withheld). 9107, (name withheld). 9106 neighborhood here again, operating on bravo and be brava. The engine 42B responding. See on Latter 1,0.10, you're off breathing problems. 1-60 Meadow Street, 1-60 Meadow Street, cross street of Skyway Drive, Miller Street at the community shelter. You have for a 23, 2-3-year-old male, advises he cannot breathe, advise that the sugar's going higher. Caller, he took his insulin about three hours ago. His sugar is still reading high. The vizant went up to 600. He is sweating. Not having any difficulty breathing, he is responding normally. You guys respond in Code 3[1], Code 3. Station 44, ladder 44, engine 42, you're not for residential fire alarm called in by the alarm company 9107, (name withheld). 9107, (name withheld) in hunter ropes off a Hansler lane. Jimmy A fire alarm zone is upstairs heat. You have a hydrant between 92-01 and 92-83 (name withheld). The alarm company is now advising them they did speak to the homeowners, advising a false alarm. They were just changing their batteries to your discretion. 44 scotland, 42 can be cleared. 42, copy straight.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 3: Emergency response with lights and sirens
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Monroe, NC
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