False fire alarm triggered by battery change at residence, Hungry Horse MT


Fire and EMS responded to a fire alarm at a residence near River Junction Rd in Hungry Horse. The alarm was accidentally triggered by a resident changing batteries. There was no fire on the scene.
Audio|Source: Flathead County Law, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Hungry Horse, Ward City, Fire, 3-3[1] respond for an automatic fire alarm, near River Junction Rd, Hungry Horse.
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HungerSport City response to an automatic fire alarm, near River Junction Rd, Hungry Horse, dispatch clear 1350.50.
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So we've got a patient who's possibly got something lodged from this throat with a little bit low O2 stats.
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Do we have an ETA on the ambulance for this site?
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So I don't know if a patient has low O2sat and something partially watched this throat.
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I will check on the ETA for you.
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1421, 383.
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1421, we're about 10 minutes now.
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1421, I copy 10 minutes out.
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1421, I copy 10 minutes out. C. I'll command, 383.
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383. 383, let's hell command.
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1421 T.A.A.A.
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is going to be stopped. So he'll command, copy.
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Thank you. 1604-06-3-3[1]-advisor B-1[2] company called back to contact with the resident who advised who's changing batteries and press the wrong with the other weapons, so forth.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
3-3: Fire Unit Identifier
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B-1: Company Identifier
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Location mentioned:
Near River Junction Rd, Hungry Horse, MT 59919
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