Carbon monoxide alarm triggered by battery change in apartment, Sarasota FL
Fire personnel responded to a two-story apartment building due to a carbon monoxide alarm in the living room. The alarm was caused by battery changes and no carbon monoxide or fire was found. No one was sick. Additional alarm activations were reported in other buildings but no hazard was found. The system was checked and confirmed normal.
Audio|Source: Sarasota County Fire
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Transcript:
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Nothing showing from side alpha bravo will be investigating.
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Two-story, multi-family, nothing showing from off of Bravo investigating. Agent 5, truck 1,
00:17
it's a carbon monoxide alarm in the living room.
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No one's sick.
00:24
It was called in by the alarm company, no contact on-premise.
00:37
She wants, alpha-level psychological,
00:40
38-year-old male conscious and breathing.
00:43
The patient's on the balcony having hallucination.
00:55
Contact with the premise, the vise was changing the batteries.
00:59
Everything is okay.
01:05
Rescue 21 Medical, Sanctuary to Venice,
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(number withheld), Cattill Boulevard, (number withheld), Catton Boulevard, Crosher of Maple's and up in 4 D-50.
01:19
5 copies. We're going to continue with an out of urgency.
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You can cancel.
01:23
Copy,
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truck one. Do you copy. You can cancel.
01:27
This that truck one's available or track.
01:30
Copy truck one.
01:36
This is that from NG2.
01:39
NG2.
01:41
Does it note say it was building A or B? I can't remember.
01:45
Okay.
01:47
That's so, thank you. I've walked the entire second story of building A, unable to find that activated full staging.
01:55
Are you still landline with the individual that called in earlier, a key holder?
02:05
We're landline with a premise which was a property management company. The alarm company called back and received an additional alarm of pool station second floor.
02:16
Okay, I walked the entire second floor of Building A. I was unable to locate an activated pool station.
02:22
I did speak with the resident advisor with the alarm company on scene today working on the system.
02:28
Can't be walked second floor, building A,
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unable to activate a pole station.
02:39
That's from Engine 2.
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Engine 2.
02:45
FACP of Building A, shows system normal.
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Go ahead and shows available.
02:51
It's going to be a pulse alarm, I guess.
02:56
Copy FACP Show System Normal.
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Available Engine 2.
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Available Engine 2.
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Available Engine 5. Available Engine 5.
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2, dispatch.
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Ann.
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Well, our company is calling back in and advising it's building B, not building A.
03:27
Okay.
03:29
Well, head on over there.
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Copy.
03:37
That's Rescany6.
03:40
Rescue 86. Rescue 86.
03:44
Restu 66, you turn from Michigan, each main.
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Turning this region.
03:55
Well, we'll rescue 101.
04:01
To the alarm companies advising four activations for Zone 10 second floor of building V.
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Okay,
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we made our way over to building V.
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FACP indicates trouble code.
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We're going to walk the second floor here. I'll let you leave you enough to hear a second.
04:21
Copy. FACP indicates trouble code walking the second floor.
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Location mentioned:
Near Ringling Blvd, Sarasota, FL 34237
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