False carbon monoxide alarm triggered by children in Goodrich, Goodrich TX
Fire units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near R.L. Moffett Street in Goodrich, Texas. The alarm was a false alert caused by children activating it, and it was reset afterward.
Audio|Source: Lake Livingston Area Wide Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Based all, Fireman, I've got a report of a carbon monoxide alarm going off near R.L. Moffett St.
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near R.L. Moffett St. in Goodrich, fitting carbon monoxide alarm going off near R.L.
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near R.L. Moffett St., Goodrich.
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174 on scene.
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Go to train at one, deliverance, and dispatch.
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Clear on 74th.
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Gunridge unit number one, delivers and dispatch.
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Go ahead.
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That's a false alarm on the road.
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The kids set it off and they reset it.
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They reset it.
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CD803 later down back in.
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Clear PIDO 30.
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10-4[1], I'll just regard them.
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Baseball units.
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It's going to be a false alarm near R.L. Moffett St.
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in Goodrich, you can disregard repeating false alarms.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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10-4: Acknowledgement or affirmative response; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Near R L Moffett St, Goodrich, TX 77335
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