False fire alarm triggered by faulty smoke detector, Denver CO
A fire alarm sounded near West 62nd Avenue. Firefighters investigated and found no danger. The alarm was caused by a faulty smoke detector.
Audio|Source: Adams County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Fire alarm at near West 62nd Avenue. Fire alarm at near West 62nd Avenue.
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Check on and go ahead.
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All right. First of all the record.
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I'll come out of five.
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Establishing commit. Checking up in those seven four.
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Blocking.
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Left shoulder.
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H.O.V. M.A.1. Tux62 on your right.
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We'll be clay command.
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Oh, second.
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On team, Clay, my answer, 31?
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Jux 62, copy.
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Direct 62. Blocking. H.O.V. Light, Lighton.
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Okay, wait.
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Engine 14, fire alarm at near West 62nd Avenue on Channel, Adams County Ops A.
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Engine 14, fire alarm at near West 62nd Avenue on channel, Adams County Ops A.
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Injury, Medical One, time for Tom's on a seizure.
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Where are you come in?
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Where'd incident?
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Let's use your one.
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No hazards, we believe it's a phone detector.
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You can terminate command and insertion service.
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Confirming use service available.
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Copy your in service and believe the speed detector, no hazards at 1232.
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Location mentioned:
Near W 62nd Ave, Denver, CO 80216
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