False carbon dioxide alarm in Ormond Beach, Ormond Beach FL
Emergency crews responded to a carbon dioxide alarm near Linnock Avenue and Roslin Avenue in Ormond Beach. After checking the system, they found everything normal and canceled the alarm.
Audio|Source: Volusia County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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707 respondent to a second point two on scene for a carbon dioxide one of the names off of Linnock Avenue and the cross street of Roslin Avenue in Ormond Beach (number withheld).
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Engine 5. Law enforcement request for a stage response.
00:29
501, near Jean Street, Daytona, near (street withheld) and Cedar Street, (number withheld). Engine 5, select Pack 3, 2nd, (number withheld).
00:42
22, 2nd 2, Lieutenant.
00:44
Do I and try to acknowledge and reset now?
00:48
Enter 5 Central.
00:50
We copy the cancel. Show some service.
00:53
And get back on it, it's good.
01:00
Got it, showing all systems normal.
01:04
Copy on the way back down.
01:07
Going to 77.
01:11
Go ahead.
01:13
Yeah,
01:15
we finally got the pole station reset. We thought we had to get into the Knox box and we don't have keys for it. But you guys can cancel and it shows all systems normal.
01:25
7-7 check. Thank you.
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Ormond Beach, FL
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