False residential fire alarm caused by battery change, Savannah GA
Fire units responded to a residential fire alarm near Croatian Street in Savannah. The alarm company confirmed it was a false alarm caused by someone changing the smoke detector batteries. No fire was found, and crews returned to service.
Audio|Source: Chatham County Fire
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Transcript:
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Dispatch engine 7, truck 2, respond to near Croatian Street for a residential fire alarm.
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Engine 7, truck 2,
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Near Croatian Street, cross Cindy Avenue.
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For a residential fire alarm, respond on fire ground 1.
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Dis break engine 7?
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Go ahead.
00:30
The alarm company updated that the keyholder confirmed the password for changing smoke detector batteries, no smoke or fire detected, and fire department is not needed.
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What's new?
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Engine 7 dispatch.
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Do I have engine 7?
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Yes, ma'am.
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Where is engine 2?
01:08
Truck 2 appears to be on scene.
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No, ma'am.
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Engine 2, where is engine 2?
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I have not dispatched engine 2.
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Yes, ma'am, that's what I'm trying to figure out.
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This is their call.
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I understand why they weren't called to this.
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So told me one story a break.
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Another before, we've been beaten the Vass, such as the establishment, Chrome Command.
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Anything seven and truck two, since they confirmed they were changing batteries here, the correct password, we're going to return.
02:03
Well, yeah, we got it.
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Comptomania, good base.
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Goitman.
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They retain the battery on terminating command plan fragment.
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I want to please trust the benefit of those affairs.
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Receive, terminating program 1 and 015.
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Location mentioned:
Ronda St, Savannah, GA 31404
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