Carbon monoxide alarm triggered by battery change at home, Chattanooga TN
Fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near Hunt Lee Lane. The alarm company confirmed the resident accidentally triggered it while changing the battery. No emergency was found.
Audio|Source: Hamilton County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Lighter 21 for carbon monoxide alarm activation.
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D3.
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Hunt Lee Lane.
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He's out of the road, D5.
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Clear.
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Non-Easler.
00:19
It's going to be the party you were looking for earlier using custody.
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Sir 1325.
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52.
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52. 52. Wider 21.
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85K.
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Fire is already out here to lift us this call.
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You can do five.
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I'm clear.
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I'm out. I'm out.
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622.
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Go ahead.
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This issue call ladder 21.
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2216.
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No.
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22.
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All right.
00:59
Be fine.
01:01
Excuse me, sir.
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Deputy, I'll go to Memphis.
01:06
Yes, sir. Alarm company just sent another update.
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The resident was changing the battery and accidentally set the alarm up.
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He did not request to cancel.
01:18
You said they did not request to cancel?
01:21
That's correct.
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Clear.
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Location mentioned:
Millard Lee Ln, Chattanooga, TN 37416
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