Faulty smoke alarm in garbage triggers fire response, Savannah TN
Fire responders investigated a smoke alarm sounding near Carribee Drive in Savannah, Tennessee. They found the alarm was caused by a faulty smoke detector discarded in a garbage can and confirmed there was no active fire.
Audio|Source: Hardin County Sheriff and Fire, Savannah Police / Fire
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near Carribee Drive in the area there.
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Got a smoke alarm going off, about 6.51.
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3.
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Cardin 3.
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610.0.9, 610.9, 6.0.9, 6.8.0.9,
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so that, that's that state state.
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Hardin 3, heavy back in quarter, 653.
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Also,
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check your TX, sent your message.
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Take with it.
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Go ahead. Call ahead.
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(name withheld) and be in route.
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Carrie B. Drive.
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Copy.
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6.653.
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10 to 15 minutes.
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She drove around the area trying to listen,
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but it's definitely going off. She lives near Carribee Drive.
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Across streets, you're going to move Phillips Drive and Joanne Circle.
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She thought that it might have been coming from Phillips Drive, but couldn't locate it.
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That's got to be. We're about 30 seconds out.
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I was trying to find it.
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658.
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Go ahead, engine one.
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We've located the culprit and it's going to be a faulty smoke alarm that's in a garbage can next to the end of the street. Shall anyone clear this thing back in service?
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Copy 396, thank you, sir.
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Savannah, TN 38372
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