False carbon monoxide alarm at residential property, Hanover County VA
Fire and emergency units responded to a residential carbon monoxide alarm near North Falls Creek Parkway. The homeowner reported the alarm continued beeping after a battery replacement. No fire or smoke was found.
Audio|Source: Hanover County Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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Engines, 403 and 417, Trot 413, and Battalion 401.
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Fire alarm, residential,
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North Falls Creek Parkway, Engines,
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403 and 417, Trot 413 and Battalion 401.
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Fire alarm, residential,
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near North Falls Creek Parkway.
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Cross streets are Greenhaven Drive.
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Station 14th District.
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TAC 5[1]. Timeout 0513.
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5.41 up in the route.
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She's on Tack 5.
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I'm showing you around near North Falls Creek Parkway.
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Homeowners called in that the carbon monoxide alarm has been going off.
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She's changed the battery in it and it will still beep.
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She is currently on the screened end portion of the back and the alarm is in the upstairs bedroom.
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She is leaving her front door open so you all can just proceed in when you get there.
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4300.
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516 hours. 14 hours.
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417, 413, 4.3.
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Sherwood Bay, the primary waters can be located at near North Falls Creek Parkway.
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Yes, sir, we'll never in.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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TAC 5: Tactical radio channel 5
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