Carbon monoxide leak triggers false fire alarm, Catoosa County GA


A carbon monoxide canister leaked near a vending machine at an office building, causing the fire alarm to activate. The canister was shut off, no fire was found, and the alarm was confirmed as false.
Audio|Source: Catoosa County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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On scene, near Potsmanage Road.
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We'll have Megastar Command on, let's get it.
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Piscuitary on Team Megastar Command now, investigate.
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This is Markler already known for the Babylon District.
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800.
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On scene out with Cloud Springs Command, McIstar.
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Quick for you on tail, the Mayor, Star Command.
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That's a Mega Star Command.
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That's a Mega Star Command. The Mega Star Command.
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Mega Star Command, go ahead.
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There was a leaking CO canister for the vending machine side of the office, setting off the alarm.
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Parkman's system has been notified to contact their alarm company.
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Canisters been shut off, commandant's terminated off, parking that's available.
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Clearly, the CO canister in the office for the main machine, they'll have to call them the customer back there.
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Location mentioned:
Catoosa County, GA
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