Residential fire and carbon monoxide alarms triggered, Fort Lauderdale FL


A residential fire alarm was activated by a smoke detector in a bedroom at a location near NE 15th Ave. No one answered the callback. Later, a carbon monoxide alarm was reported in the living room at a different address nearby.
Audio|Source: Broward County Fire/Rescue
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Transcript:
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This is our sharing route. Check the MDC for Prince High in the area. Call came from the alarm company is a bedroom smoke detector. No answer on callback, near NE 15th Ave.
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He's going to be en route as well.
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It's unerope the subjects possibly a suspect from something they're working in the area.
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Subject's attempting to leave for a caller.
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Maybe copy.
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Okay.
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Rescue 80 to Rescue 80 Alpha.
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Go ahead.
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Besides,
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the answer should be a 99th way. Yeah.
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Thank you. Thank you. Brow, Browder of Gold Spring.
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And response to now, respond to a fire alarm.
01:08
1-9449, northeast 15th Avenue. near NE 15th Ave.
01:17
That's a non-copy, sure you're responding.
01:19
Right now, they're advising it's a carbon monoxide in the living room.
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Stand by for Colbac.
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Callback. Call back.
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You can cancel. They receive upper codes.
01:34
Copy available.
01:36
1930.
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Location mentioned:
Near NE 15th Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33305
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