Carbon monoxide alarm at residence is false alert, Leighton AL
Fire units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near Tiger Farm Road and LaGrange. The alarm was a false alert caused by a low battery. The situation was cleared with no danger.
Audio|Source: Colbert County Fire
02:20
Transcript:
00:00
You have a killer unit in route to this location.
00:07
You're referring to the LaGrange and Turkey Farm Road area.
00:12
That's tenfold.
00:15
10-4[1]. They're in route.
00:17
Can you advise of an address?
00:22
Uh...
00:27
(number withheld), Tiger Farm Road.
00:36
731 to 931.
00:43
731.
00:49
731.
00:55
They advised that it is a carbon monoxide alarm, not a fire alarm, and they were advised to get out of the house.
01:09
Just ten-four.
01:15
I need to be standing by for anything.
01:24
317.
01:30
This is 750, 911.
01:32
9-1-1-1-spring valley clear, fire alarm.
01:38
750 clear. 20-0.
01:39
12-19.
01:41
702.
01:42
We advise Thompson gas about the alarm and they have a technician in route with no ETA.
01:54
I'm 31 to 911.
01:58
Go ahead.
02:01
That CO2 alarm was just a low battery.
02:04
Everything's 104.
02:08
That's simple.
02:09
You're gonna be remaining on scene.
02:12
Negative, you can show all Leighton units clear and available for call.
02:15
All Leighton units clear and available, 12, 18.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment (Message received)
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Location mentioned:
Lagrange Rd, Alabama
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