Carbon monoxide alarm activated at billings residence, Billings MT
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A carbon monoxide alarm was triggered at a residence near 41st Street West in Billings. The alarm company could not confirm the situation with the homeowner, who was not home. A relative was present charging the alarm battery. Responders were dispatched despite no confirmed cancellation.
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 7, carbon monoxide.
00:06
Engine 7 responds for a carbon monoxide alarm near 41st Street West.
00:14
Alarm was called in by a company stating it was a carbon monoxide alarm in a single-family residential structure.
00:24
No further information.
00:26
Correction.
00:27
The room activated was the basement north carbon detector.
00:47
Gen 7 dispatch.
00:50
7, go ahead.
00:56
Justizing you on 34th Street, an alarm company gets called back in.
01:01
They spoke with a homeowner who is not home, but his brother is at the residence charging the battery on the alarm.
01:08
The company was unable to verify the person and unable to request a cancellation at this time.
01:20
Some copies.
01:21
Do we have any information from the homeowner that could verify the cancel?
01:31
I have the homeowner's name but the company was unable to get that cancellation because they could not verify that.
01:41
Just making sure that.
01:44
Copy. We'll still respond.
01:46
Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
41st St W, Billings, MT 59106
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