Residential fire alarm at Beech St is a false alarm, Louisville KY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a residential fire alarm at a location near Beech Street was triggered by a kitchen smoke detector. Fire personnel responded but the alarm was confirmed to be false with no signs of fire.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson KY Fire-Talk Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:15
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 19, Tech 3 responding on a residential fire alarm.
00:05
Near Beech Street, Crest Street, Annie Street and Southern Avenue.
00:10
Showing kitchen smoke detector, they're attempting to notify.
00:14
Alarm company called back when advised it was a false.
00:17
Did not say what set it off at eleven twenty-nine.
00:20
Truck three, you can cancel.
00:22
Continue follow up report.
00:26
Radio truck three.
00:28
Radio to truck three.
00:32
Truck three.
00:34
Engine 19 advised they will continue to verify.
00:37
You can cancel.
00:39
Truck three is okay.
00:42
Truck three in service 0730.
00:46
Engine 22.
00:50
Engine 22 in service at 732.
00:55
Engine 19 on scene, near Beech Street.
00:59
Got a barn frame not showing.
01:03
Engine 19, near Beech Street, one-story frame nothing showing at 733.
01:10
Engine 19 in service.
01:13
Engine 19 in service at 734.
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Location mentioned:
Beech St, Louisville, KY 40211
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