Carbon monoxide alarm at Wilmington address was false, Wilmington DE
A carbon monoxide alarm was reported near North Monroe Street in Wilmington. Firefighters responded but determined the alarm was due to the carbon monoxide detector reaching the end of its service life and was beeping accordingly. The scene was declared under control with no actual carbon monoxide presence detected.
Audio|Source: New Castle County Fire
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Transcript:
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I'm sorry, near North Monroe Street, carbon monoxide alarm.
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Andrew Warren, Wider, 2 be telling to.
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I'm telling you, it's near North Monroe Street, carbon monoxide alarm.
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Andrew Warren, Lider, 2, be telling to.
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Timeout, 15-08.
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All right.
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See you, Andrew 1.
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Thank you, Mr.
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Bhopi-Bee.
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Bhopi.
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Bhopi.
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Bhop.
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Engine, 14-2117, squad 30, Tower 16, ladder 19, squad 23.
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Residential structure fire, 3314-O Gapletrail, Urban C-9,
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1510.
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Father, you guys, building number.
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We're going to never. We're going to see in second row.
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Proceed Venture, man.
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Golly.
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T-21 with POT, C-21 in five best.
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T-2121 in a row.
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C-14 in a row.
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24. Esports.
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We're out with five, four.
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We're on scene.
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We're going to be laying out from the engine.
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Let's with first two engines.
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First two.
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We're responding with three.
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Two engines 17.
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He's on me.
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Nothing at it.
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Nothing at it.
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Cloud 23.
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Tower 16.
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Chattara 16.
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Attention 30 or annual file podcast.
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Tudension 30.
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For the Cranston Heights Command's Command, Your Vox is full.
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Rob 1130, second to end.
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Second two end. Cuisition 30. Secretary is operating from nursery command.
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Operating a two-story end of the row.
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We're investigating.
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Rushery.
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Broussey.
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Rout, Tower 16 in first, special.
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Tatar 16. Stand and 21, third do.
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Stand by the hydrant in front of building C.
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She finished in 21.
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2nd, 12.
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Squad 23 seconds, Sasha.
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Q Squad 23.
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2nd.
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2nd.
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CO detectors in the basement and beeping five times it's indicating end-to-life service of the detector.
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Okay, we'll see.
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Okay.
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Bye, pardon. Monroe Street is under control, the effective detector.
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Oxnix, we're advised.
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Units are taking up in town of two is available.
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See, I control Monroe Street, 1513.
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