False carbon monoxide alarm at residence near Bertha Avenue, Bremerton WA
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According to the dispatch call, a carbon monoxide alarm was reported near Bertha Avenue Northwest. Fire engine was dispatched but later canceled after the resident said it was a low battery.
Audio|Heard on: Kitsap County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Bremerton City Police
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01:16
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 31, carbon monoxide alarm, near Bertha Avenue Northwest, cross street Marine Drive and Northwest 18th Street.
00:09
Engine 31, carbon monoxide alarm, near Bertha Avenue Northwest, cross streets Marine Drive and Northwest 18th Street.
00:17
Timeout 2053, WQEM 301.
00:28
Send call May 16.
00:31
816.
00:38
816. 16.
00:39
In route, place of engine 31.
00:46
816 in round, place of engine 31, 2054.
00:49
Engine can't leave your coffee.
00:52
Do you want to receive?
00:56
Telly 54, good hand to drone.
01:03
816 soundcom.
01:09
816. Resident on the line advising it's a low battery and you can cancel unless you're able to replace it.
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Location mentioned:
Bertha Ave NW, Bremerton, WA 98312
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