Fire alarm triggered at residential address in Columbus, Columbus OH
A fire alarm keypad signal was received from downstairs at a residence near South Burgess Avenue in Columbus. Attempts to contact anyone at the location were unsuccessful, but a caller requesting assistance was speaking about ongoing activity. Responders were dispatched to investigate the situation.
Audio|Source: Columbus Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Can you get your check at 17A, near South Burgess, crosses Burroughs and Whitehead?
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The direct signal from the keypad.
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That's not before I copy if you have special there.
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See caller (name withheld), 8-year-old son (name withheld) being on Rooley Lyons.
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Top the channel one.
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I did just speak with her a few minutes ago. He's still going on. She would still like us to come out.
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Copy.
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Radio to 2-batch 2630.
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Radio to 20, you could copy a 34 holding on low ridge.
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There's just a male and female yelling.
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No, well, only one card's available.
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Copy that, sir.
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A firm, sir.
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We're receiving a 42A there.
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Looks like it's a REST keypac signal from downstairs.
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No contact made with anyone? Check it out.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Burgess Ave, Columbus, OH 43204
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