Fire alarm prompts evacuation at apartment complex


A fire alarm went off at an apartment complex, leading to the evacuation of all residents. The alarm was possibly due to an electronic issue or a carbon monoxide alert, but no fire was confirmed.
Audio|Source: Mobile County/City and Area Fire
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Transcript:
(name withheld) Fire, electronic alarm, high life hazard, at (name withheld) Apartments, at 5954 Berry Road, between Old Pasagula Road and Restor Road. (name withheld) Fire, electronic alarm, high life hazard, at (name withheld) apartments, at 5954 Berry Road, between Old Pasagula Road and Restor Road. Timeout, 120[2]. Firearms with the Orange and 2 in that. The Orange of 2 ago. The Orange of 2. Fire 1[3]. Go ahead. Engine 2[4], caller, caller revised, a permanent monoxide alarm[1] sounding in between the living room and the kitchen, all occupants evacuated.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
permanent monoxide alarm: CO detector activation
[2]
Timeout, 120: Time of dispatch
[3]
Fire 1: Fire department channel
[4]
Engine 2: Fire unit
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Location mentioned:
Theodore, AL 36582
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