False alarm due to battery change at residential location


A fire alarm was triggered at a home due to someone changing batteries. The alarm company did not provide a passcode, but responders found no fire and confirmed that no help was required.
Audio|Source: Spokane City and County Fire / EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
That's a specific Alarm system single, Valley Engine 3-228 North McKinsey Lane, Channel, Valley Primary, Single Company alarm system. The second one. Looking into one, good. Okay, if I wait, not answers the subject, uh, just like that I can't go ahead of touch meeting for the fourth subject. The special copies, subject, like thing, engine one, and two. The engine nine, engine fifteen, the Italian one. You can cancel, first... Patrol, it's all player with no fire needs. We have a residential fire alarm. The alarm company called inside. (name withheld) said to use changing batteries but did not give a good pass code. I'm going to try line in and see if we can return interest. Oh, that's your copy of World Spocko Code. I'll get an update here shortly. You can cancel, they confirm. No assistance needed. Just change the battery. Oh, (name withheld), sir.
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Spokane Valley, WA
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