Carbon monoxide alarm triggered during battery change


The carbon monoxide detector went off at a home, but it was caused by the homeowner changing the batteries, not an actual danger.
Audio|Source: Litchfield County Fire and EMS Departments - Southern
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00:00154 North Fork Road activated carbon monoxide detector 52 level 1 your cross streets Brook Hill Road Bridal Pass Road 10 month 10 57 7 4th headquarters Letchfield car 2 that quarter of 158 car 2 the advice they spoke with the homeowner you say that he was changing the batteries and the alarm00:35Roger Gertrude, holding the enzyme in the Litchfield canceling ban on the 10-58.00:42I'll see to ban some fire with a cancel tone, cancel tone for 154 Norfolk Road.00:51Time on 1059.
00:00
154 North Fork Road activated carbon monoxide detector 52 level 1 your cross streets Brook Hill Road Bridal Pass Road 10 month 10 57 7 4th headquarters Letchfield car 2 that quarter of 158 car 2 the advice they spoke with the homeowner you say that he was changing the batteries and the alarm
00:35
Roger Gertrude, holding the enzyme in the Litchfield canceling ban on the 10-58.
00:42
I'll see to ban some fire with a cancel tone, cancel tone for 154 Norfolk Road.
00:51
Time on 1059.
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Litchfield County, CT
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