False fire alarm caused by battery replacement, Omaha NE


The fire department responded to a fire alarm that was accidentally set off while the homeowner was changing batteries. No fire or danger was present.
Audio|Source: Sarpy County FIRE-WEST
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Transcript:
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Granted fire call,
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automatic fire detection signal, 1.220, south, 1883rd Avenue Circle.
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Granted a fire call, automatic fire detection signal, 10220, south-183 Avenue Circle.
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G3[1]. selling that to 183rd.
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Two-three understood.
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I got a contact from the alarm company, advised the government oxygen detection on the main floor, was activated.
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They'd be contact with the homeowner.
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They advised no symptoms and they were changing batteries in the alarm when the sensor is activated.
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They did not request to cancel at this time.
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G3[1] is understood.
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1721[2]. Dispatch Brent, squad, choosing route, clear on additional.
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1721[2]. The G3[1] is RP.
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G3[1] is RP. G3[1]. G3. Show me arriving on a two-story, single-family dwelling, nothing shown on approach, yet investigating.
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Jobs from 183 to have command.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
G3: Unit or responder identifier
[2]
1721: Unit or responder identifier
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Location mentioned:
Near S 183rd Ave, Omaha, NE 68136
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