Smoke or carbon monoxide alarm at unoccupied apartment, Fairmont WV
Officers responded to an alarm sounding at an unoccupied apartment near Leonard Avenue in Fairmont. They found it was a smoke or carbon monoxide alarm with no signs of fire or smoke. Police tried to contact the property manager for follow-up.
Audio|Source: Fairmont Police and Fire and Marion County Sheriff and EMS
02:11
Transcript:
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1044A, Leonard Avenue apartment is in David.
00:04
Caller said that there's some sort of alarm going off.
00:07
No one lives in that apartment.
00:08
She's not sure if it's a fire alarm or something else.
00:14
Copy that. Your advice, 6D.
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7-4-6-D.
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Copy me.
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7-4.
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54.
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51. 51, Mary and I'm in Rail 11.
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10-4[1].
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I'm out here, man.
00:46
6D.
00:48
Correct, 6B is indeed.
00:54
551,000. 715.
00:59
Take some names.
01:02
Good.
01:03
You can't see if we can get hold of the profit manager here.
01:10
Ten four.
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Two,
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five. You still in your building, check.
01:22
Ten, four. You can't get the building.
01:24
You can hear the building to me.
01:28
Deport surgery with you
01:35
Well, I'm Mary, do you have a contact number for the management?
01:41
I'm trying to find one.
01:47
Okay, well.
01:49
Do you have a contact number?
01:52
Yeah.
02:01
Sounds like a smoke or maybe a carbon monoxide alarm.
02:06
Everything is secure, melchie smoke or fire.
02:10
We clear.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Leonard Ave, Fairmont, WV 26554
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