Fire and carbon monoxide alarms activated at residence, Chattanooga TN


Fire and carbon monoxide alarms went off at a residence near Maple Lane at the dead end of Dogwood Drive. The alarm company responded, but the homeowner was not on site. The homeowner believes the alarm may have been triggered by his golf cart. Fire crews checked the property and found no confirmed fire or smoke.
Audio|Source: Hamilton County VFDs
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Transcript:
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Clare in Highway 58, District 5, near Maple Lane, the dead end of Dogwood Drive with your cross.
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Carbon Oxide alarm activation, responding on Fireground 5[1], 10I2035.
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Church,
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612, James Boulevard, Penn, Tennessee Avenue, Oak Street, automatic fire alarm, timeout 2040.
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You won't be any questions.
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Go on.
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They can't stop it.
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The alarm company is responded.
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and the master's spook of basement smoke activation.
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They were going to advise I made contact with the homeowner who is not on site.
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The homeowner claims it could be his golf cart.
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I can contact him if you want him to respond.
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16-04, I'm sure the house is locked up, and find out if he's going to respond to the, respond to out, or if he's going to stay at home, if he's going to stay at home, we're going to cancel.
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So, constant alarm we continue to get.
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Please.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Fireground 5: Assigned tactical fireground radio channel 5 for on-scene operations
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Location mentioned:
Near Maple Ln, Chattanooga, TN 37411
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