False fire alarm caused by battery change in home, Mobile AL


A residential electronic fire alarm near Coimond Road triggered an audible signal from an upstairs heat detector. The alarm company confirmed the address. Later, it was found the alarm was false due to battery replacement in the alarm system.
Audio|Source: Mobile County/City and Area Fire
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Transcript:
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Poh-Bee-Boh-Pi-Boh-Fi-Boh. Engine 7. Emetronic alarm, Residential, near Cowan Road between Todd Acres Drive and Powell's Lane, MACB 24.
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24. Engine, 7, electronic alarm, residential, near Coimond Road, between Todd Acres Drive and Powell's Lane, Mass B.
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24, timeout,
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920 hours.
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Engine 7, it's going to be for audible alarms showing from upstairs heat detector. The alarm companies that have been contacted the order. They did advise this is going to be a residence.
02:07
We're not seeing that numerical on our map, but it was confirmed with the alarm company.
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Engine 7, you can cancel the keyholder revise, they were changing in batteries. It's going to be a false along.
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So I have any copy. You can show us back in service.
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Mobile, AL
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