False fire alarm triggered by battery change in home, Yarmouth MA


A residential fire alarm near Nottingham Drive was triggered with reports of basement smoke. The homeowner confirmed no emergency after changing the detector's batteries and speaking with the alarm company.
Audio|Source: Yarmouth Fire Department
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Transcript:
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Receiving a residential AFA[1] near Nottingham Drive, showing basement smoke will also be sending engine 1.
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Receive responding.
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Camille's true responding, near Nottingham Drive. Residential ASA, showing decent smoke zone 22.
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Station 1, Engine 1, near Nottingham Drive.
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Presidential AFA[1].
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Chewing Zone 22, Basement Smoke.
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Agent 1, Zone,
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I have you on, near Nottingham Drive.
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Amy Allen's 2 from Yarmouthi.
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You both too.
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I spoke with the homeowner. He is on location.
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He stated that he changed the batteries in the detector located in the basement and was alerted by ADT. He is on the phone speaking to them now, but there is no distress at the residence.
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I see we'll continue to cancel engine one.
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I see it's ambulance to responding,
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canceling engine one.
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Ender one from air, fire.
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And engine one returning.
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Entering one return.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
AFA: Automatic Fire Alarm
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Location mentioned:
Near Nottingham Dr, Yarmouth Port, MA 02675
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