False fire alarm triggered by battery replacement, Fayetteville AR


A fire alarm was triggered at North Harrow Place near North Double Springs Road due to heat, smoke, and carbon dioxide detected. The alarm was later confirmed to be false caused by battery replacement.
Audio|Source: Northwest Arkansas State and Local Police
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Transcript:
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North Harrow Place near North Double Springs Road. Engine 7 responding for a fire alarm showing heat, smoke, and carbon dioxide.
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6487, wetting to drive, rushes in North Harbor, replace the North Double Springs Road, 10 at 2050.
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3.7 is normal 10.98, up 3.7, 1019.
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10. 10.4.
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Runs.
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104, good.
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10.2.
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104. 24.
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Caller confirmed that he has turned around in the side of Mexico Ocean, I can show you 10-8.
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10-8. 10-4, 10. 10.
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The route.
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10-4.
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Our company, one-on-team-o-team. Basic, one-on-seen, 2015.
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Section 7, CBC,
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President advised the false alarm.
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From changing the battery, they can reset them on their own issue in service.
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Location mentioned:
N Double Springs Rd, Fayetteville, AR
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