Carbon dioxide detector triggers false fire alarm, Kenner LA
Fire units responded to an alarm near Ole Miss Drive. The alarm was triggered by a carbon dioxide detector and not a fire.
Audio|Source: Kenner Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 398, engine 388, ladder 377 squad 379, car 370, respond to an automatic fire alarm near Ole Miss Drive, Zone 514, that's an automatic fire alarm near Ole Miss Drive.
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Fire alarm time out 10,
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2017 hours.
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Responding units can go to Program 1.
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104-37-37-a-m-rose program 1
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104-3708 in rouse 377 in rouse 3998 in rouse 104-377-398 in rouse 104-377 398 in rouse 79 in row
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Ten, four, three seven, nine in route.
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Three at eight in route.
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Ten,
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four, three at eight in route.
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Comments for the call.
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Three seventy from Firelawn.
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Go ahead.
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Updated comments, it's not an automatic alarm, it's a carbon dioxide alarm going off.
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Location mentioned:
Ole Miss Dr, Kenner, LA 70065
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