Carbon monoxide alarm triggered at Texas residence, Montgomery County TX


A carbon monoxide alarm was triggered at a residence near Klamath Falls Lane. The keyholder said the alarm was likely set off by accidentally pressing the reset button. The fire department was called but then canceled their response.
Audio|Source: Montgomery County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 122, Carbon Anoxid alarm, near Klamath Falls Ln.
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Engine 122, Carbon Monoxide Alarm, near Klamath Falls Ln, Cross Streets, Springer Creek Trail, and Woodpecker Trail, NAP, 2,5, 5, Echo[1].
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Engine 122, FireCom.
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And go ahead for engine 122.
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Engine 122, responding for carbon monoxide alarm, near Klamath Falls Ln.
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The alarm company did make contact with the keyholder and they believe it went off due to hitting reset. They've been, they've requested cancel fire, your discretion.
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Engine 122 received, show us back in service.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Echo: Highest-priority emergency medical response for life-threatening or critical situations.
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Location mentioned:
Klamath Falls Ln, Texas 77357
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