False carbon monoxide alarm at Payson residence, Payson AZ
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Responders checked a carbon monoxide alarm at a two-story home near Beaver Flat Road in Payson. No signs of fire or alarms were found. The homeowner said they were changing the batteries, causing the alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Payson Fire Department
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02:32
Transcript:
00:00
Brush 713, near Beaver Flat Road, Beaver Valley,
00:07
Report of a carbon monoxide alarm.
00:11
Negative key holder contact at this location.
00:20
Brush 713, special video assignment near West Beaver Flat Road, Beaver Valley,
00:27
Report of a carbon monoxide alarm.
00:33
The key holder contact.
00:40
Alarm, show brush 713 and engine 71 responding.
00:49
Small arm copy Brush 713 and engine 71 responding.
00:54
Alarm, show engine 71 and brush 713 on scene.
00:59
Stand by for size up.
01:01
All right, copy, on the scene.
01:05
We'll stand by for size up.
01:13
Allow mention 70 on Swanstein, two-story residential structure, ordinary construction, no smoke alarm, or any audible, visual alarms, or cues.
01:24
Stand by for investigation.
01:31
Aller copies, engine 71 on scene, two-story residential, no smoke alarm or audible,
01:36
visual alarms, scene.
01:38
We'll stand by for additional...
01:58
We just received a callback from ADT, advise, and I just spoke with the homeowner (name withheld), who advised they were just changing batteries.
02:08
I copy, thank you.
02:09
We just made contact with RVs.
02:14
10-4[1].
02:30
Alarm copies all units clean and available.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement / OK
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Location mentioned:
Beaver Flat Rd, Payson, AZ 85541
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