Residential fire alarm triggered by battery issues


The audio is about a residential fire alarm sounding at a home on Deepwood Drive. Firefighters arrived and found no fire or smoke. They think the alarm was caused by battery problems.
Audio|Source: Westchester County Fire/EMS
01:37
Transcript:
(Name withheld), need that end. Residential alarm. Chapter 4-4-inch drive. Cross the Deepwood Drive, new dead end, a residential alarm. 2133[2], 63[3], 683[4]. 2062[5], safe control. 2062. Where is fine? Respond. 25. 74 Alpha 1[6], location. Alpha 1, 21, 36. 4-25-2G[7] control, on location with a two-story type 5 residential, they are investigating. On-scene investigating 2136-2062. Zone 1st and 2nd floor smokes. Possibly set up by hitting the batteries. Soundful. 2060 control, responding full 56th cull, responding full 56 Lawrence. I'm 237. Inter 1016 Control, Control, Control, under 1, Carolina, Carolina, ground location. The unit sound to see, 2137. 360[1].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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360: Unit ID
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2133: Unit ID
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63: Unit ID
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683: Unit ID
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2062: Unit ID
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74 Alpha 1: Unit ID
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4-25-2G: Unit ID
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Location mentioned:
Deepwood Dr, New Castle, NY 10514
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