Smoke detector alarm caused by battery change at home, Smyrna DE
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A smoke detector alarm was triggered at a home near Lupine Drive in Smyrna. Fire responders arrived and found no signs of fire. The activation was accidental, caused by the homeowner changing the batteries.
Audio|Heard on: K-FIRE 1
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Transcript:
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43, 1640, 1714, 1714-18-4-year smoke detector activation, near Lupine Drive,
00:06
Villages of Eastridge, closest hydrant is at the corner of Brunford Road, Lupine Drive.
00:13
Nothing is NAN-43.
00:15
Received a second call from the homeowner.
00:17
She is changing the batteries, accidentally set off.
00:20
The 242 is unclear, are you true in headquarters?
00:26
Copy C-42.
00:32
7-43 on the scene.
00:34
One-and-a-half-story residential, nothing evident from three sides.
00:39
Pan-43 is on scene.
00:40
Nothing evident.
00:41
Three sides is 1643.
00:47
Number three center under control.
00:51
Committee 43 is 100 people, 1640.
00:54
Capp. Reserved, honey.
01:00
West Nostrad Cammary command center.
01:03
I'll be clear last terminated command.
01:06
Copy 1646.
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Location mentioned:
Lupine Dr, Smyrna, DE 19977
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