False carbon monoxide alarm at residence in Sanford, Sanford FL
Fire and EMS units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm sounding at a residence near Belgian Way in Seminole County, Florida. The occupants evacuated safely. After investigation, crews found the alarm was faulty and there was no actual hazard. Units cleared the scene and returned to service.
Audio|Source: Seminole County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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The battalion 15 engine 211 squad 2. This is called in by the location. It's carbon monoxide alarm just been sounding off for 20 minutes. They evacuated.
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Battalion 15 got me.
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Agent 32 Electrical Problem, 102, near Belgian Way.
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Select 49 Delta[1].
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Hage 211 on seeing signals to order of nettle,
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nothing showing.
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Engine 211 on seen investigating nothing showing.
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What type, 15 on scene?
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What type, 15 on scene?
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265, Central County, a man on scene.
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Smoke detector set off due to a candle,
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page, uh, pockets.
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We took out the candle,
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no hazards, we're returning.
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265.
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It appears to be a fault with the CO alarm.
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It's 9015, the squad is. Looks like it's a false alarm, however, we're just going to need you to meet her to make sure.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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49 Delta: High-priority Motor Vehicle/Traffic Incident (MPDS Protocol 49 - Delta determinant)
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Location mentioned:
Belgian Way, Sanford, FL 32773
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