Carbon monoxide alarm triggered by battery change at home, Lincoln County NC
Fire crews responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a home near Dauze Drive and Secretariat Drive in Lincoln County, North Carolina. The alarm company reported the homeowner was changing the alarm batteries. There were no signs of danger, and the incident was a routine notification due to the nature of the alarm.
Audio|Source: Lincoln County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Center, Station 3-Base, I respond to residential C.O. Alarm,
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near Ozzie Drive, near Secretariat Drive.
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34.
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Good.
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Hi, Center, Station, Station 3, Base, 3, residential C.O.
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alarm, near Dauze Drive, near Secretariat Drive.
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You want me handle that school bus traffic?
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Temple.
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35, before disconnect, the alarm company did advise that they had already spoken to the homeowner on site who said that he was changing the batteries and his alarm.
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But because it was a CO alarm, the alarm company advised they had to notify us anyway.
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The homeowner did give proper code to cancel.
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35, copy.
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I'll go ahead and respond to routine.
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Hold about us.
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Location mentioned:
Secretariat Dr, North Carolina 28080
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