False fire alarm triggered by battery change at residence, Diamondhead MS
Fire units responded to a smoke and heat alarm near Koloa Street in Diamondhead. The alarm was later found to be a false alarm caused by battery replacement in the smoke detector.
Audio|Source: Hancock County Fire
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Transcript:
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Senator, Diamond hit fire, dominant fire, can have you en route.
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Near Koloa St, Diamondhead, Mississippi.
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It's going for a smoke and heat fire alarm coming from Zone 41.
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So far no keyholder contact.
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To Central.
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Good. Good.
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Come.
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We're having route near Koloa St, Diamondhead.
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It's going to be a smoke and heat fire alarm going off in zone 41, no further description, and no keyholder contact.
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7.4. Heavy enrol at 7027, Highway 90, Cross the Royal Oak Road, 80-year-old female, shaky, vomiting, hard to breathe.
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Dr. Dr. notified.
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Head ladders en route.
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7.4.
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Time 4.
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Diamondhead engine C.
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Central.
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God.
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Beyond scene, that's shown at this time beyond investigate.
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Town 4.
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Last time to take command 1.
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7.4.
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It's not a rescue 21.
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We'll be on the FI if not have a portable ratio.
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So for a copy.
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I'm heading to be in one touch.
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Come ahead, are you calling Central?
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John ahead, command of central.
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Good.
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Cancel all incoming units be false alarm.
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They were attempted to change the battery in the smoke alarm.
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Location mentioned:
Near Koloa St, Diamondhead, MS 39525
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