Carbon monoxide and fire alarm triggered due to battery issue, Bowling Green KY


Responders were dispatched to near Lily St and cross streets Sweet Bay Avenue and Big Leaf Court for carbon monoxide and fire alarms. On arrival, the alarms were found to be caused by low batteries. The situation was resolved and all units cleared.
Audio|Source: Warren County Sheriff and Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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Engine 6. Respond to a carbon monoxide alarm.
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At near Lily St, cross streets Big Leaf Court and Sweet Bay Avenue
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Amp, present.
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6 respond.
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6 responding to a carbon monoxide alarm at near Lily St,
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cross streets, Sweet Bay Avenue,
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and Big Leaf Court break had to put the alarm company on hold per call volume at this time at 1428.
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Telling, go ahead.
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Yeah, what I?
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To complain it, do you have a better location?
01:17
I believe the notes state that the husband was at the announcing stadium or the announcing booth and she was better at the RVs are.
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You have an update.
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CIFR stand by the roof.
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Four oh six can come.
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Okay.
01:50
Call the planes, you can meet you at the spectator entrance.
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I'm over at the racing defense raceway engines right now.
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I'll try to get her more better area.
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engine six first, coach.
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Engine six.
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On scene, Lily come in.
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On scene, Lilly command break,
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we're able to make contact back with the alarm company, and the point of activations are going to be a smoke carbon monoxide listener with an additional fire alarm that came in at the same time.
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It's okay.
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First match.
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Lily command.
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They're changing batteries, everything's 10 for.
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Commitaminate engine is available.
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Command terminate engine is available for Team 344. Okay, 401.
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Location mentioned:
Near Lily St, Bowling Green, KY 42104
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