False alarm caused by detector battery change, Woodland Park NJ
Fire department responded to an alarm activation near Dogwood Ct. The alarm was triggered by a homeowner changing a carbon dioxide detector battery. No fire or hazard was found and the incident was cleared quickly.
Audio|Source: Paterson Fire - West
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Transcript:
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Car 11's on location.
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I have a two-and-a-half story, wood frame,
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condominium.
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I'll be established in command.
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This is at the cul-de-sac, and I also have a hydrant adjacent to the structure.
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Call 11 old companies.
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You can remain in quarters. There's no hazard here.
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Homeowner was just changing her battery.
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She advised the alarm company to cancel us.
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So just remain buying quarters, please.
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Okay,
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it's recent.
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Rescue one receive.
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Thank you.
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Call 11 a dispatch.
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Can I have the time of the alarm, please?
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Time of the alarm was 0926.
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Receive, time of the alarm, 0926.
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Address near Dogwood Ct.
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This is not a good intent.
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Homeowner was changing her battery on her carbon dioxide detector, which caused the activation.
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No hazard.
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We'll give station through the master.
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All companies can secure when you're ready.
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Command's terminated.
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Location mentioned:
Dogwood Ct, Woodland Park, NJ 07424
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