False fire alarm at hotel caused by battery change, Markle IN


A fire alarm was triggered at a hotel near E 610 N and Nett Drive in Markle. Fire responders arrived and found no signs of fire or smoke. The alarm was caused by an employee changing a battery, resulting in a false alarm.
Audio|Source: Huntington City and County Police and Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
How do you cannot OILA?
00:02
I'm clear. I'm getting ready to page you guys for a fire alarm at the hotel Zanesa near E 610 N, Nett Drive, Markle.
00:11
Great, thanks.
00:14
I'll just keep you on off one if that's okay.
00:19
That'll work.
00:21
All right.
00:51
Thank you.
00:59
Markle fire, active fire alarm at the hotel, near E 610 N and Nett Drive, I'm sure if it's the front or back.
01:06
It's active fire alarm showing Zone 5, fire and smoke. Markle 2 is responding.
01:14
I'm going to leave on Office 1.
01:16
Zero 314.
01:24
All right, then I know it's got a response from the medical to the fire alarm.
01:29
No wait.
02:00
I'm clear. I see nothing showing.
02:02
I'm clear. The alarm company is back on the phone. Stand by.
02:18
Markle Fire is going to be the front motel information. I'm coming to come back requesting a cancel from the key holder.
02:25
All right to clear. We'll go back to the medical now.
02:34
I'm clear. Sorry, go ahead.
02:39
No worries after this will be closed for the rest of the night. That's cool.
02:43
Sounds good to me.
02:50
Someone was changing a battery according to the employee on scene near E 610 N.
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