Carbon monoxide alarm triggers fire response in Opelika, Opelika AL
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A residential carbon monoxide alarm triggered a fire department response near Ballard Avenue in Opelika, Alabama.
Audio|Heard on: Opelika Fire Department
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01:4
Transcript:
00:00
Attention, incoming alert.
00:07
Battalion 1, Engine 5, Ladder 1.1, 1,0, Ballard Avenue.
00:16
Fire residential alarms of N,
00:19
0.
00:20
Battalion 1, Engine 5, ladder 1,
00:24
1, 1,0, Ballard Avenue.
00:28
Fire residential alarm 7,0.
00:37
Agent 5 will be en route.
00:39
Copy, engine 5.
00:42
Battalion 1 Wanda, is this a carbon monoxide alarm or a fire alarm?
00:47
Carbon monoxide.
00:50
Battalion 1.
00:52
Agent 5 is clear.
00:53
Trapi.
00:58
Agent 5 o'clock.
01:00
Agent 5 will be on stream Ballard, sitting in a Valerie from here.
01:04
Copy engine 5.
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Location mentioned:
Ballard Ave, Opelika, AL 36804
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