Fire alarm triggered by cleaning at Castle Rock complex, Castle Rock CO
A fire alarm was activated at a large multi-family complex near Jerry Street in Castle Rock. The alarm triggered a partial evacuation. Upon investigation, the alarm was found to be caused by cleaning activities, not an actual fire. The incident was handled without emergency actions.
Audio|Source: Douglas and Elbert County Fire Districts
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Transcript:
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Engine 152, NJAM-154, Map Adam Ida-30, Atum on a crucial fire alarm at near Jerry St. Repene 4. Angie 154. Engine 152, Map Adam Ida, 30 Adam. The partial fire alarm, near Jerry St., crosses 6.3 to such current 1130.
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Engine 152, engine 154. It's information from the alarm company for a general fire zone zero. You can have to have a help for your phone arrival.
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Angie 152, that's interesting.
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1150.
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Just that's 2, 151.
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Go ahead.
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Show me on scene, near Jerry St.,
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mega multifamily complex.
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We do have alarm sounding, we do have partial evacuation.
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I'll be Jerry Command investigating. Give me an option.
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Douglass up straight.
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I copy your own scene about mega multi-family complex with the alarm founding, personal evacuation at Jerry Command at 1160.
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That's Badgeric command on me.
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What?
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Spoke with the superintendent,
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triggered an alarm due to cleaning.
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Continue the first due not emergent and you can pick up the other.
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So you can engine 154, I can stay back in.
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Location mentioned:
Near Jerry St, Castle Rock, CO 80104
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