False carbon monoxide alarm at residence near Prescott Ave, Ann Arbor MI


Fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near Prescott Ave. No one was sick and no fire was found. The alarm was a false alert caused by testing the system.
Audio|Source: Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, and Washtenaw County Police/Fire/EMS Dispatches
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Transcript:
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For an alarm, near Prescott Avenue.
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Central on the area and Arbor City Fire, Station 1, requesting Tower 1.
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For an alarm at near Prescott Avenue,
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Cross of West Stadium, called in by the alarm company for a CO alarm detection.
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No one reported sick as a residence.
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Timeout is 839.
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Center from Battalion 1.
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Battalion 1, go ahead.
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Tower 1's in training, fires only till 11.
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You've got engine four or engine three available.
00:42
Okay, clear. I thought he meant fire calls.
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Engine 1-4 will be pulled for this call.
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Motor 17 complete.
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It's part halfway.
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Clear.
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Clear. We'll have that shortly.
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Engine 1-4 from Central.
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Go ahead.
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It sounds like a false alarm. The resident attempted to put the system in test before using the CO function.
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The alarm company still had to turn it over because it's a CO alarm.
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One far will continue for the report. Clear.
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For 13, I'm complete.
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Location mentioned:
Near Prescott Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48103
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