Carbon monoxide detector alarm triggered but no fire found


A carbon monoxide alarm went off in a home, but it was caused by battery replacement and there was no fire or danger.
Audio|Source: Schertz Fire and EMS Automated Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00Live Oak Fire, stand by for dispatch.00:08For the attention of Live Oak Fire, need to make 6764 for a residential fire alarm.00:20Zone of activation downstairs CO detector, keyholder was contacted, advised that they are changing out the batteries.00:27Time out.00:2811.2 respond on Tech 11.
00:00
Live Oak Fire, stand by for dispatch.
00:08
For the attention of Live Oak Fire, need to make 6764 for a residential fire alarm.
00:20
Zone of activation downstairs CO detector, keyholder was contacted, advised that they are changing out the batteries.
00:27
Time out.
00:28
11.2 respond on Tech 11.
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Schertz, TX
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