Carbon monoxide alarm triggers false alert at residence, Celina TX


A carbon monoxide alarm sounded near Hancock Ln but no danger was found. The alarm likely triggered by a battery change at the residence.
Audio|Source: Collin County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Carbon monoxide alarm, near Hancock Ln.
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You're just from hard.
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A.M. I'm not seeing any other.
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24, sir.
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7916.
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202480599 at the mean in the union at the uh the uh the uh
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The deputy's on scene.
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He's to check the area.
00:52
He's not finding a patient.
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He's advising each district and throws your discretion.
00:56
To be clear, you're going to get her better out.
01:00
We're actually about to pull up on saying we'll check the handle them.
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Thank you. Thank you.
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Thank you, that.
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D-show.2 and run the 27-7 from Hancock Lane.
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We see the notes here.
01:21
It says that the RP was changing batteries.
01:24
Is that correct? Both of all the harm?
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Yeah, the alarm company did 5.
01:35
Can you make 1.95 in for something.
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Location mentioned:
Near Hancock Ln, Celina, TX 75009
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