Residential alarm triggered by carbon monoxide sensor, Arnold MO


Fire crews responded to a residential fire alarm near Sunnyside Drive in Arnold. The alarm was triggered by a carbon monoxide sensor. Someone at the scene was changing the batteries but could not give the correct passcode to cancel the alarm. No fire or carbon monoxide emergency was confirmed.
Audio|Source: Jefferson County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
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7115, respond to residential fire alarm[1] near Sunnyside Drive, Arnold, cross streets are Sunnurridge Drive and Richcrest Drive.
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715, respond to residential fire alarm[1] near Sunnyside Drive.
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Sunnyside Drive, Arnold, cross streets are Sunnurridge Drive and Richcrest Drive.
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Chofo, transporting to St. Clair.
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Clair. 3437, transporting St. Clair.
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Jeffco, 70, 77, 30-minute, St. Clair, check.
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707 is available.
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Available 2140.
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Jeff Go 7115, the alarm company reported a CO sensor[2] activation.
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Contacted someone on scene who said they were changing batteries but could not provide the passcode to cancel.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
fire alarm: Residential fire alarm activation
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CO sensor: Carbon monoxide sensor alarm
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Location mentioned:
Sunnyside Dr, Arnold, MO 63010
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