Fire alarm at apartment likely due to faulty CO2 detector, Ormond Beach FL
A fire alarm activated at an apartment building near Northstone. Firefighters investigated and believe a faulty carbon monoxide detector caused the alarm. The building was checked and found normal. The system was reset but the alarm activated again. Occupants were advised to stay inside until a professional inspects the system.
Audio|Source: Volusia County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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82, attack channel for what?
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Yeah, that's attack channel for the fire alarm to near Northstone.
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We can disregard that. FM 81 in testing.
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Click 5xmage, 1-05th floor.
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Sir.
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The new assignment,
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I want you to search down from the top down of the first floor.
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We have three confirmed victims.
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Copy.
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Quince you and fire fire, fishing down the first floor.
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Code 2 5-party committee service from the 6th4 down to floor 2.
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Command copy.
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I think so on Central.
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We're pretty sure it's a faulty CO2 detector.
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We went to the whole building.
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Everything seems to be normal. We reset the system. It held for about five minutes, but it's activating again.
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We just told them that it's probably faulty and to actually stay closed until they can get a professional check out the system.
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You can show the tiny 6-1 in service.
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Location mentioned:
Near Fleming Ave, Ormond Beach, FL 32174
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