False carbon monoxide alarm caused by battery change, Lakewood CO


Fire unit responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Q Street. The alarm was a false alert triggered during a battery replacement. No further assistance was needed and the situation was cleared.
Audio|Source: West Metro Fire Rescue
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Transcript:
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Engine 16 respond to a carbon monoxide alarm near Q Street en route in Tack 2,
00:09
(number withheld).
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Engine 16 dispatch.
00:11
Go for engine 16.
00:13
Looks like the alarm company is updated that the customer pressed a test button while they're changing the batteries.
00:20
Copy that, are they reset or do we still need the response?
00:23
Standby, let me check.
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Engine 16 dispatch.
00:25
Go ahead. I just spoke to the RP.
00:27
It looks like she said that she just batteries out.
00:28
She is supposed to sort of get new batteries, so no need help resetting or anything at this time.
00:32
Probably no need to help will be clear available.
00:34
Clear available, (number withheld).
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Lakewood, CO
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