False fire alarm at hotel caused by paint spraying, Lone Tree CO
A commercial fire alarm was triggered at a large hotel near Park Meadows Drive. Fire units responded and found no evacuation or fire. The alarm was a false alert caused by paint spraying near the detector.
Audio|Source: South Metro Fire Rescue
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Transcript:
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Power 34 Commercial Fire Alarm Map page V28A at near Park Meadows Drive Power 34 commercial fire alarm
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Dash, 934 934
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934 Pretty fire alarm, you add us to the call with the tower please
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All 30.
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Medi 34 commercial fire alarm, map page the 288 at near Park Meadows Drive.
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Medic 34 commercial fire alarm.
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On scenes, we start a large hotel.
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No evacuation, no strobes, we'll be out investigating.
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Make 34 copy your own scene.
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The large three-story hotel, no evacuation, no strobes, you're at investigating, 1232.
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Mike 34 from Tad 34, are you good?
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Go ahead.
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No,
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there was a false alarm. They were spraying some paint near a fire alarm and it set it off. They're resetting right now and airing it out.
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Copy, we're answered.
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Arapahoe County, CO
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