Residential fire alarm triggered by battery change, Reading PA


Fire units responded to a residential fire alarm near North 9th St in Reading, PA. They found no fire or hazard. The alarm was triggered because a resident was changing the battery in the alarm system.
Audio|Source: City of Reading Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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Attention, Edge 1 and Power 1 respond.
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2.13 north 9, 15 Walnut and L.
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Unit 1A. Alpha.
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Central Station residential on max fire alarm.
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Mike 1. Transpired really.
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Mike 1Rot, writing 13.20 clock.
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Tower 1, 2.13, north-line. Tower 1.213, north-eye.
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Tower, 13-26.
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Sorry, 2-13, north-five.
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R31326, Unit 1A Alpha, Zone 7, 8, CO Zone,
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and 9 Heat Detector.
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My company did say it's a combination of one with three zones.
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Tempt to notify.
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101, 2.13, we're fine.
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Engine 1, you're on and switch the fireband.
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Andrew 1,000, 1-1-1-1-2ition.
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Love is shown for me.
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Angel 1 and Todd 1. All-patient checking, 1327.
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Measure 1 to radio.
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Engine 1.
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Is you already talking to be able to contact with the driver?
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The only indicated zone 789, one of which was a CL alarm, another one was a heat combination alarm. At times you to notify.
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You want the radio.
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Engine one.
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The system here is not activated. Resident, the first floor, was changing the battery, an AVT system.
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There's no problem here. There's no problem.
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The first floor document was changing the battery, car rates.
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Take copy, see it arriving.
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On location, 1329.
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With that, you can clear everyone.
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Copy copy assignment available.
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ADT was the alarm company, 1329.
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Location mentioned:
Near N 9th St, Reading, PA 19601
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