Carbon monoxide alarm sounds at residence during battery change, Vancouver WA


A carbon monoxide alarm went off at a residence near South Coho Place. The occupant reported they were replacing the batteries, but the alarm continued to sound for an unknown reason.
Audio|Source: Clark County Public Safety - CRESA Digital
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Transcript:
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Priority 5[1], engine 25, carbon monoxide fire alarm, near South Coho Place.
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Priority 5[1], engine 25, carbon monoxide fire alarm, near South Coho Place.
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In the patrol session, with family post me.
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Now, on the discovery trail session, they looked on the ballot side of the original events.
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Yeah.
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Thank you, six. It's next.
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In two five, fuck.
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Go ahead.
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Engine 25, Farco.
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Go ahead, Ferndi 25.
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The loan company spoke with a cue holder who said they were changing the batteries, but the alarm keeps going off for some reason.
Police codes explained
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Priority 5: Low-priority/non-urgent response; often public assist
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Vancouver, WA
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