False carbon monoxide alarm triggered during detector reinstall, Independence OH


A carbon monoxide detector alarm was triggered at a home near Hemadaw Street, Independence. The alarm was likely false, caused when the homeowner reset the detector.
Audio|Source: Chagrin Valley Dispatch - Brecksville
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Transcript:
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Attention,
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Independence Fire Alarm[1], Huss, Units Independence Station 1, Units 2011, 2041, respond to near Hemadaw Street Independence.
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Radio is that 911?
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From inside the store, by store or phone?
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No, it was from a cell phone.
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The radius, it gives me its 90% certainty that it's coming from the area of Giant Eagle.
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Copy.
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2011, 241, you're responding for an audible gas carbon monoxide alarm coming from the first floor.
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We did receive a message from the alarm company stating that the homeowner tripped the alarm by putting the detector back up on the wall.
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34-907, I'm bit off of a road out. I'll check the outside.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Fire Alarm: Activation of a fire alarm system requiring investigation/reset
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Location mentioned:
Independence, OH
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