Residential carbon monoxide alarm false alarm in Arvada


A home carbon monoxide alarm in Arvada sounded, but it was a false alarm after someone changed the batteries, and the alarm company gave a passcode to cancel the emergency response.
Audio|Source: Arvada Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00Church 60 responds on a report of a residential carbon monoxide alarm 6102 EldorS3.00:08On a route, TAC2[1] at 928.00:15Church 60 en route to a residential carbon monoxide alarm 6102 El Doris Street came in from an alarm company.00:36930.00:37For 60 dispatch.00:39Go ahead.00:45Like keyholder on scene was changing the batteries accidentally and sound off the alarm.00:50It provided the correct passcode for Christains to cancel.00:54Copy and service.
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Church 60 responds on a report of a residential carbon monoxide alarm 6102 EldorS3.
00:08
On a route, TAC2[1] at 928.
00:15
Church 60 en route to a residential carbon monoxide alarm 6102 El Doris Street came in from an alarm company.
00:36
930.
00:37
For 60 dispatch.
00:39
Go ahead.
00:45
Like keyholder on scene was changing the batteries accidentally and sound off the alarm.
00:50
It provided the correct passcode for Christains to cancel.
00:54
Copy and service.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
TAC2: Fire Tactical Channel 2
[2]
C-PAN: Alarm company verification/passcode
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Arvada, CO
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