False fire alarm caused by faulty detector in home, Thornton CO


Fire crews responded to a single-family home near Fairfax St for a fire alarm. They found no fire; the alarm was caused by a faulty smoke detector.
Audio|Source: Adams County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 75, single-family residential fire alarm, near Fairfax St, Cross Street, East 13-38 Avenue at East 140th Avenue.
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Engine 75,
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near Fairfax St.
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Tell me, Jasmine, Thomas.
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Jasmine, can I go on.
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Yeah, we're Cable, Kenickrits for Mountain Ridge and Cloud Valley.
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Thank you. Thank you very much.
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Up page, it's okay.
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All right.
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I've seen really small in the story.
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There's nothing showing.
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We'll be at 7-5 operators for X command.
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425.
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At home, Jasmine.
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Jasmine, Commission. The email, 23 is transporting one patient, non-emergent, Flat Valley.
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Terminate Command Systems Backin Service.
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The email is 23, transporting one, not emergency into parking service.
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Offit, Profax command.
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Go ahead.
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We're seeing Cable.
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There's no hazards just the faulty detector.
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The 29.
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Location mentioned:
Near Fairfax St, Thornton, CO 80241
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