Carbon monoxide alarm triggered during battery change, Johnson County KS
Fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a home near Friar Street. The alarm was triggered when the homeowner was changing the detector batteries, and there was no actual danger.
Audio|Source: Johnson County Kansas Fire and EMS
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Auto alarm, residence, engine 411, 2.0668, near Friar Street.
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Engine 411 information only the alarm company stated the homeowners on site changing their batteries they're unable to cancel because it's a CO alarm.
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Answer 411 copies.
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Johnson County, KS
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