Accidental carbon monoxide alarm triggers fire response, Ivor VA
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Fire and rescue responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Bell Road that was confirmed as an accidental activation during battery replacement.
Audio|Heard on: Southampton County Fire and EMS Dispatch
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01:37
Transcript:
00:00
Avoy rescue, Evela, rescue, Evelfire, respond to near Bell Road.
00:17
Avol rescue, Evelry, Evo Rescue, Evel Fire, respond to near Bell Road.
00:22
In reference to a carbon monoxide alarm, first phase 1938.
00:33
Assistant T60 to Southam.
00:40
Assistant T-60?
00:43
Soundham, I just got off the phone with a homeowner.
00:46
It was an accidental activation.
00:47
They were changing the battery in a carbon monoxide detector.
00:50
Everything's 1040, you can cancel Ivo, fire, Ivo, rescue you.
00:56
Happy.
01:19
Ivo, rescue, Ivo, fire, I will rescue, Ivo, fire.
01:23
Per Chief 60, you can disregard the call at near Bell Road.
01:27
Ivo-rescue, Ivo-rescue, Ivo-fire, Ivo-rescue, per assistant chief 60.
01:31
You can disregard the call at near Bell Road, accidental activation.
01:36
Time of page 1940.
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Location mentioned:
Bell Rd, Ivor, VA 23866
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