False alarm from old carbon monoxide detector, Suffolk County NY


Fire department responded to a carbon monoxide detector activation near Doggett Lane and Woodland Drive. The homeowner reported the detector kept chirping even after battery replacement. No fire or carbon monoxide exposure was found; the detector may be faulty or old.
Audio|Source: Suffolk County Fire and EMS - 3rd Division
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Transcript:
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3.50 East SEPR fire department on the air with a 23[1] CO detector activation, near Doggett Lane between Woodland Drive and Monastero Lane. Repeating for East Sysf, a 23 CO detector activation, near Doggett Lane off of Woodland Drive. Time on is 923 dispatch number 3.
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Roger thank you for eight point out
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32. I have used signal 209.25. It was called in by the homeowner. She said her CO detector keeps chirping. She replaced the batteries, it's still chirping.
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It might be an old detector.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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23: Emergency response to alarms, accidents, or medical incidents requiring immediate attention.
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