Carbon monoxide alarm triggered by battery change, Orlando FL


The audio reports a carbon monoxide alarm at 2927 Lindale Avenue. Responders confirm the alarm was caused by changing the battery and that there is no hazard.
Audio|Source: City of Orlando Fire - Tac 1 and Tac 3
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Transcript:
Power 6. CO alarm[1]. At 2927, Lindale Avenue. Cross streets are Alley and Briggs Alley and Baskin Street. Engine 101. Tower 6. Rescue 11 is taking on to Florida East. Entrial aren't available. There's one. 101 responding. There's 1-1. End of the Tarsix, Engine 101, be advised, you can respond on emergency. Call on-premise the alarm is set off by changing the battery. While I'll let it, do you have a cop-prone? That's affirmative. The on-premise call your advisor is no problem on-premise. The alarm is set off by them changing the batteries. One alarm check.
Power 6. CO alarm[1]. At 2927, Lindale Avenue. Cross streets are Alley and Briggs Alley and Baskin Street. Engine 101. Tower 6. Rescue 11 is taking on to Florida East. Entrial aren't available. There's one. 101 responding. There's 1-1. End of the Tarsix, Engine 101, be advised, you can respond on emergency. Call on-premise the alarm is set off by changing the battery. While I'll let it, do you have a cop-prone? That's affirmative. The on-premise call your advisor is no problem on-premise. The alarm is set off by them changing the batteries. One alarm check.
Police codes explained
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CO alarm: Carbon Monoxide Alarm
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Location mentioned:
Near Lindale Ave, Orlando, FL 32814
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