False carbon monoxide alarm caused by low battery, Dagsboro DE
Fire units responded to a carbon monoxide detector activation at a residence near 9 Foot Rd and Quail Run Road. The alarm was caused by a low battery. There was no actual carbon monoxide hazard detected.
Audio|Source: Sussex County Fire and Seaford Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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73 units are responding to near 9 Foot Rd, cross street at Quail Run Road, Tubbs Lane.
00:11
Call came through an alarm company for carbon monoxide detector activation in the master bedroom.
00:30
That is that one, see, not whatever.
00:38
Copy 876.
00:41
Seventy-3 on the scene, though, and evident crameters at, uh, Sentinel 3.25.
00:58
232 on scene 20 with command 1327
01:13
Thank you, Mr.
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Chairman.
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My name is changing the battery in the unit in the master bedroom.
01:22
Situation under control.
01:23
The command of the internal unit, please send someone else.
01:27
It's called for me.
01:34
First call, 13-Garkey.
01:42
Command terminated.
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Location mentioned:
Near 9 Foot Rd, Dagsboro, DE 19939
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