Response to false carbon monoxide alarm in residence


Police and fire responded to a carbon monoxide alarm that was triggered when a family member was changing a battery. There was no actual danger reported.
Audio|Source: Carroll County Sheriff, Carrollton Police and Fire
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Transcript:
Camp Church Road. (Name withheld) had alarm being called them by an alarm company by his family room monitor. Providing, they did speak to the residence number who advised they were just trying to change the battery, not sure what's going on. It's 3 to 6. I was trying to raise you. Oh, my back. Go ahead. Give me 21. 7.03. There's no one. There's no one with this vehicle. I contacted a number on the side of the truck. The driver says he's 10 minutes out with a new battery. I'll be standing by. 17, Italian. Are you enraught for this carbon monoxide call with us? Dispatch, show me clear the NMPA with engine 1, all me in route withension 17. Definitely. I'm 23 dispatch. I'm 23rd now. Clear.
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Location mentioned:
Beulah Church Rd, Georgia 30117
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