Fire engine dispatched for carbon monoxide alarm beeping, Huntington IN
Fire engine 1 was sent to a carbon monoxide alarm beeping near Popper Street. The resident thinks the alarm beeping is caused by a battery issue as it was recently replaced.
Audio|Source: Huntington City and County Police and Fire
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Engine 1, respond to near Popper Street.
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Near Popper Street.
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CP advising the carbon monoxide alarm keeps beeping.
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Plankinder's French 2240U.
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Pass one.
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That's three.
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Dispatch, 33 is back in Noble County.
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Secretary, Clearback in Noble County.
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Thank you, General.
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Thank you. Thank you.
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Thank God. Thank God.
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Thank you. Thank you.
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Thank you.
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Luther II, go ahead.
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I'm to you, Luther, Trump.
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Plymouth, St.
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Joe, and not the South Bend Memorial, 22-50, got four on board 92 in field ten-in-rout, R-E1,000, our correction, 2,000-HIPI,
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RAs 1, Part-135.
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If you go ahead, notify South Bend, we're about 10 out.
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WANO, 10-0, 10 in all 10-N-A-T, welcome.
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We're in round quietly.
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Clear. Just 43.
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The resident thought maybe the batteries needed changed.
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She said he said he did that recently so she thought what the issue is.
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Huntington, IN 46750
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