False carbon monoxide alarm caused by battery change, Westwego LA
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Emergency crews responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near Calix Lane. The alarm was a false activation caused by the homeowner changing the detector's batteries.
Audio|Heard on: Metro New Orleans Area Fire Departments
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Transcript:
00:00
Investigation at near Calix Lane.
00:04
Investigation at near Calix Lane and nearby streets.
00:10
7-1-0.
00:12
Residential carbon monoxide alarm activated at 2143 hours.
00:20
Welcome to the night of Rob.
00:25
Kathy Sir Presky, 7-9 a row.
00:27
Angel 728, 17, 17th, not showing out, not yet.
00:31
Kavis 723-on-see, non-chev and Vaski.
00:34
17-2-9.
00:36
Kavriotsky, 7-9.
00:37
All right, 7-28.
00:44
7-8.
00:49
False alarm, homeowner was changing the batteries and caused the carbon monoxide detector to go off.
00:57
Fire units 728 and 729 remaining on scene for report.
01:02
The resident changed the batteries; all units acknowledged.
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Location mentioned:
Calix Ln, Westwego, LA 70094
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