Fire alarm triggered by battery change in basement, East Hampton NY


A fire alarm was activated in the basement due to smoke, heat, and carbon monoxide detectors. The cause was battery replacement in the alarm. There was no actual smoke, fire, or carbon monoxide detected. A contractor attempted to contact the homeowner to reset the alarm but was unsuccessful. The system was restored to service.
Audio|Source: East Hampton, New York Town and Village Police, Fire and EMS Services
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Transcript:
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Your activation point is going to be the basement, smoke, heat, and CO.
00:05
Okay. Okay. More 10. Another one male 32 for 512.
00:08
Stand by.
00:09
We're going to need a tow for this vehicle, but hold off on calling for that right now.
00:13
Stand 12. You just set off by changing batteries in the alarm if you want to turn around.
00:20
Hey, Roger.
00:21
I'm right by the entrance to see your point now.
00:22
91 central.
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91. You can show me out at near Fairfield Drive on a follow-up.
00:27
104-7-03 0-3
00:30
Zero now with 31, 30.
00:31
Roger on scene, 17-004.
00:33
Okay,
00:34
Chris. Can you just get a lot of feedback? The address appeal toll is near Main Street, your CC-3502.
00:48
Deborah, can you show the status of 29-458? Paul J.
00:53
Monte Marino has a valid class season Delta and the 2-9 comes back revoked CMV revocation of registration of altered vehicle failure to comply to CSR 49 Part 567.
01:12
91 essentially clear for a 29th out of New York Delta Kilo Tangle 434 just let me know who it comes back to I want to zero now thirty one thirty one thirty one twenty one
01:37
Set off by batteries being changed in the detector, negative smoke fire, CO.
01:42
Contractor on scene is attempting to contact the homeowner for a code to reset.
01:46
Unable to reset it this time, back in service.
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Location mentioned:
Near Main St, East Hampton, NY 11937
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