False fire alarm caused by malfunctioning carbon monoxide detector, Albany NY
Fire crews responded to an automatic fire alarm near 3rd Street in Albany, NY. Upon arrival, they found no fire but discovered the carbon monoxide alarm was malfunctioning due to bad batteries. The alarm was false, and emergency responders canceled further action after confirming no danger.
Audio|Source: Albany City and Colonie, Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Attention engine 7, truck 2, C-Charlie response, the automatic fire alarm, near 3rd Street.
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First floor, cross street of Ontario Street, North Manning Boulevard, 3 p.
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The tension engine 7,
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truck 2, C-charley response, the automatic fire alarm, near 3rd Street, first floor, cross street.
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Ontario Street, North Manning Boulevard.
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I'm out,
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711. 7-Eleven.
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1-7-4-I'm in for south.
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7-4-7-11.
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7-4-7-11.
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Truck 1stitch, 4.24 has got one patient Bail us to Albany Matt, truck left to meet, Saras, and quarters.
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Right, such.
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Truck 2 is around.
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Dr. 2 at 7.30.
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Agent 7 in Route.
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Agent 7 in route.
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7 arriving.
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We have a two-story wood frame exposure on the delta side.
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Nothing showing. We're investigating.
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Measure 7 at 17.
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Engine 7 is dispatch.
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You can cancel the truck.
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We have a malfunctioning C.O.
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alarm. We have bad batteries.
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Meet the signal 10.
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Return engine 7.
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Location mentioned:
Near 3rd St, Albany, NY 12206
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