Residential carbon monoxide alarm activated during battery change, Litchfield County CT


A carbon monoxide alarm sounded at a residence near 10 Road. The resident was changing the batteries during the activation. No one reported any symptoms.
Audio|Source: Litchfield County Fire and EMS Departments - Southern
01:39
Transcript:
00:00
C2 Warren Fire, Warren Amel to spot, near 10 Road to be activated residential CO detector, 52 Bravo 1[1].
00:07
Repeating near 10 Road residential CO alarm.
00:11
No reported symptoms, 52 Bravo 1[1].
00:13
Your crime, it's you need away and brick school road, 1022[2].
00:16
5.1 on LTE dispatch.
00:18
Please switch over to LTE.
00:19
Your response. I have the Bridgewater chief looking to get through.
00:22
Is that possible? Uh,
00:23
right now we got records in the middle of the road.
00:25
Copy. This is me from Warholand.
00:27
And you're responding to headquarters at 1024[3].
00:34
Warren Carthry.
00:36
Just be advised, the resident was in the process of changing the batteries of the alarm at the time.
00:43
Okay, hold everybody in quarters and I'll investigate.
00:44
I'm in the road.
00:45
I'm in route now.
00:46
Roger, you're in route at 1026[4].
00:48
All other units to hold in quarters.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
52 Bravo 1: CO detector activation (no symptoms, routine response)
[2]
1022: Reference to time of call/incident
[3]
1024: Reference to time of response
[4]
1026: Reference to time of response
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Location mentioned:
CT-219, Connecticut
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