False fire alarm due to pressure washing in bathroom, Milford DE
A fire alarm triggered at a location near North Walnut Street was caused by someone pressure washing in the bathroom who disabled the fire detector. There was no actual fire or emergency.
Audio|Source: Kent Fire/EMS Countywide
02:30
Transcript:
00:00
Station, 42, rush fire alarm, near North Walnut St, Arbysmelt.
00:06
14, 16.
00:11
I have a control, 422, respond to 30.
00:15
Control, 2, 14, 18. Control, 422, 14, 18.
00:21
Command 14, 14, 19.
00:24
Command 14, 14, 19.
00:30
Command 42-near North Walnut St, Harbys.
00:34
While I'm covering the Zone 17 maps of the commands pageant to search after activation, contact people stating there's under patrol no emergency.
00:44
Copy.
00:50
I should close tiger. It's going to be at the corner on North Walton, but can never lower or turn to footway?
01:13
Do you plan for you two-two-two-two-sixth?
01:19
The minute's three.
01:21
All right,
01:23
pull-bye.
01:29
This is starting.
01:37
Copy, 42-3 is on location.
01:39
First, do-end, we do not have our end, we do not have our end-hizer.
01:43
See, 42-3, 14-24.
01:46
Travis, until 42-14-24.
01:49
Control 422-14-24.
01:53
Tower, 42 in response.
01:56
18-2.
01:58
Trial 42, 14-24.
02:02
Command 42, the tower.
02:08
Three, two, three, officer, a clam.
02:12
Great.
02:17
Somebody's in here pressure washing in the bathroom and he's cut off the detector.
02:29
Control three, you're returning.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Walnut St, Milford, DE 19963
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