False alarm triggered by battery replacement, Liberty MO
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An alarm at a residence near Current Street was triggered accidentally by the homeowner replacing the battery. Fire units responded but no emergency was found.
Audio|Heard on: Clay County Public Safety
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00:49
Transcript:
00:00
Number two, pumper three, respond,
00:03
1933 Current Street, an SEO alarm.
00:06
It's called in by the alarm company, unsure the homeowners, our home,
00:10
or our time to contact,
00:12
at (number withheld).
00:18
Okay.
00:21
Pumper 2 is in route, you can put for 3 available.
00:24
And I try 7.
00:26
At 9.27.
00:32
You're going to remove Pumper 3 from that? Pumper 2 will call if they need any other?
00:38
Thank you. You can cancel any contact with the homeowner.
00:45
He said he was replacing the battery, which triggered the alarm to go off.
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Location mentioned:
Current St, Liberty, MO 64068
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