Carbon monoxide alarm activation at residential address, Mount Olive UNDEFINED


The Mount Olive Fire Department responded to a residential fire alarm near Acorn Way. It was found to be a carbon monoxide detector activation. The keyholder stated they were changing the battery, but the alarm continued to sound with no active fire.
Audio|Source: North Jefferson Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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Mount Olive Fire near Acorn Way on a residential fire alarm, short to be a carbon monoxide alarm.
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Mount Olive Fire near Acorn Way,
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residential fire alarm showing carbon monoxide activation.
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Cross Streets acre lane.
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932 recite, save and responding.
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9302-1-932 respondent.
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902, 931, 932 respond.
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And it's responding near Acorn Way.
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Short to be a residential fire alarm with a carbon monoxide activation.
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Keyholder advise the alarm company that were changing the battery and it's still beeping, unable to get it to stop.
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Cross Street's Acorn Lane.
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Receive.
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I don't agree to all you would... I don't know if you're going service. I don't know if you're going to make that compliment.
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Fire alarm 7.941 in service.
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Back in service.
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941,
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go ahead and block the intersection to 9.03.
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931 is responding.
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931, I got two or someone.
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Location mentioned:
Near Acorn Way E, Mt Olive, AL 35117
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