Carbon monoxide alarm triggered by battery change at home, Ave Maria FL
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Emergency crews responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Sunningdale Street. The alarm was triggered by a resident replacing batteries in their home.
Audio|Heard on: Collier County Fire and EMS Dispatch
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01:28
Transcript:
00:00
Ladder 32, Chief 310, Pack 3, carbon monoxide alarm near Sunningdale Street, we sign on Control North.
00:11
Ladder 32, Chief 310, Pack 3.
00:16
Carbon monoxide alarm.
00:18
Near Sunningdale Street, cross of National Boulevard and Ellerson Way.
00:24
Respond on Control North.
00:26
Time out, 1248 hours.
00:38
Can I tell you 45? Go ahead.
00:44
The ladder unit is responding.
00:47
Can you somebody's dedicating you at Paradise Coast, 3940, city gate below her?
00:52
Copy line, 32.
00:54
Copy line.
00:56
Control, Chief 310 is on scene.
00:58
Single story, residential home, nothing to show one.
01:01
This will be Sunningdale Command.
01:04
Have you, Chief, 310.
01:10
So, Sunningdale, Command.
01:11
Sunningdale, Command.
01:12
Sunningdale, Command.
01:13
Go ahead.
01:20
In service, 7A, command, everything's affirmative.
01:22
A resident was changing out batteries.
01:26
Tappy, Ladder 32, unservice, queen, address 3.
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Location mentioned:
Sunningdale St, Ave Maria, FL 34142
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