False fire alarm caused by smoke detector battery, Tyler TX


Fire units responded to a fire alarm at a residence near Trenton Dr. The alarm was triggered due to a low battery in a smoke detector. There was no actual fire. The resident was not present but said her husband would check the house and the alarm could be disregarded.
Audio|Source: Smith County Sheriff, Tyler Police, and Tyler Fire
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Transcript:
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Tentine 2 gets you back in route to near Trenton Dr.
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Got another fire alarm at this location.
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Knowledge out of 4.
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Touched in 102.
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The engine 2. The energy.
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Yes, sir, I made contact with one of the residents.
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They're in (name withheld), but they advise they could give you the code to the garage if you'll need to make injury.
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Yes, please.
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No call notes.
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Okay, free.
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Intentu.
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That's the energy.
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Yes, sir, the caller advised that she got an alert that her smoke detector was just out of batteries.
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She said you can disregard that her husband's in or out.
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Do you mean his husbands go and go by their change your battery?
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I believe so that she said that he's been around to check the residence.
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All far is from the house.
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I mean for a fire alarm.
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He's coming from (name withheld).
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She keeps advising for you all to cancel.
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It is good for cancer.
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You can clear this report.
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Give me part of Trenton.
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31 you can finish, Roy.
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Location mentioned:
Near Trenton Dr, Tyler, TX 75703
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