Carbon monoxide detector alarm prompts fire response, Hebron KY
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According to the dispatch call, fire department responded to a carbon monoxide detector alarm near Penny Lane. After checking, no contact was made with the homeowner and it was likely a false alarm. Units reduced their response accordingly.
Audio|Heard on: Northern Kentucky Public Safety
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Transcript:
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So Units, District 42, SWAS going near Penny Lane,
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near Penny Lane for carbon monoxide detector.
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He reduced a 41 response to near Penny Lane, cross the Annoffray, parking not outside detector, calling by alarm traffic, beginning from one of the hallway sensors to contact with the homeowner yet.
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And on (number withheld).
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We reduce report you respond to near Penny Lane, cross the down-outrey, probably not-sand-the-tech for the Malafravity, indicating from one of the hallway sensors to contact with the homeowner yet, and not (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
Penny Ln, Hebron, KY 41048
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