Fire alarm triggered by battery change at home, Castle Rock CO
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A fire alarm was activated at a home near Rosette Lane. The alarm company reported the occupants were changing the batteries, so emergency units were allowed to respond non-urgently.
Audio|Heard on: Elbert County Fire Agencies
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Transcript:
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Engine 1.5-2, my page, I'm Lincoln, 31, 31, Boy, Theo alarm, notice and thumbs,
00:06
near Rosette Lane.
00:07
Pee for Engine 152, my page, I'm Lincoln, 31, boy, fuel alarm, notice and thumbs, near Rosette Lane across the Seattle Road is flash clear, 1743.
00:23
They's got to make 153 clear the hospital in service.
00:31
17452.
00:33
152. Engine 152.
00:36
Do you have additional on this call?
00:40
A farmer came in from an alarm company.
00:43
They made contact with the parties that they were changing the batteries.
00:48
Copy that, do they want us to continue in?
00:52
The long company calls to respond either way.
00:55
It's your discretion.
00:58
Copy that, non-emergent.
01:01
Not-urgent, 1746.
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Location mentioned:
Rosette Ln, Castle Rock, CO 80104
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