False fire alarm caused by faulty smoke detector, North Kingstown RI


Fire department responded to a fire alarm at a home near Whipford Point Road. They found a faulty smoke detector that had been reset before arrival. Homeowner was advised to replace the detector.
Audio|Source: North Kingstown Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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He's suggested to the homeowner that they contact their alarm company regarding this issue.
00:04
Proceeds. Did you want to see on favor?
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Latter one in quarters.
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Latter one in quarters.
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Engine three to file them.
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I'm answering business.
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It's going to be one patient at this time.
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You can cancel rescue one.
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Just have the next door continuing, please.
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Receive fire alarm to rescue one.
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Rescue One has a message.
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We're in service.
00:19
Rescue one service. We want to file them.
00:23
Fire alarm[1] answering engine one.
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It's going to be a faulty detector.
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Reset prior to our arrival at near Whipford Point Road.
00:29
Homeowner has been advised and have those replaced.
00:31
(name withheld), you're reporting a faulty detector.
00:33
Recept for arrival.
00:34
Homeland has been advised to replace.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Fire alarm: Activation of a fire alarm system
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North Kingstown, RI
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