False alarm due to malfunctioning carbon monoxide detector, North Bethesda MD
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According to the dispatch call, emergency units responded to an alarm at a residence near Cedarwood Drive. The alarm was caused by a malfunctioning carbon monoxide detector, and no hazardous levels of carbon monoxide were detected.
Audio|Heard on: Montgomery County MD Fire Rescue 7A1 Ops 1
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Transcript:
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Germant again, 726, proceeding home for alarm routine response near Cedarwood Drive.
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2111.
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Ambulance 742 Delta to Montgomery.
00:16
Amos on the call for refusal.
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The name is 742 Delta 2112.
00:29
Engine 834 to Montgomery.
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Engine 834.
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Engine 834.
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We check the house, no carbon monoxide readings on our meter, believe it to be a malfunctioning detector.
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We're ready.
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Location mentioned:
Cedarwood Dr, North Bethesda, MD 20852
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