Smoke and carbon monoxide alarm at residence near Park Ave, Stevensville MT
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A smoke and carbon monoxide alarm was activated at a residence near Park Avenue in Stevensville. A home inspector on scene caused the alarm. The keyholder confirmed no fire was present but could not cancel the alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Ravalli County Sheriff, Hamilton Police, Fire and EMS
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01:17
Transcript:
00:00
We come to the fires en route.
00:03
Copy around, Submar for sure, report.
00:08
Since the fire, you are responding to near Park Avenue in Stevensville, Cross Streets, Spring Street, and Fifth Street.
00:13
This came in from a ring alarm company.
00:17
They do have a residential smoke/carbon monoxide alarm.
00:24
Tough time was 822, no responders, no premise information,
00:27
but I can't clear.
00:28
They did advise that there might be someone on scene because they did try to get someone who tried to deactivate the alarm.
00:37
All right, I'm a show report, thank you.
00:42
You're welcome, 827.
00:49
...to fire, a body com.
00:51
The valley com.
00:53
...valley comm to go fire.
00:56
Alarm company has re-contacted.
00:58
They did speak with the keyholder, which is a NIST Nicholas.
01:01
He said that he's not on scene there, but there's a home inspector that set it off.
01:05
He believes everything is 10-4[1] at that location, but they're unable to provide a cancel.
01:12
All right, copy that.
01:14
Thank you.
01:16
You're welcome 830.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
Park Ave, Stevensville, MT 59870
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