Heat malfunction triggers fire alarm at university building, Nashville TN
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm was triggered at Sigma Alpha Epsilon due to a heat malfunction in the kitchen. No smoke or fire was found, but maintenance staff was called to address the issue.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson TN Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:10
Transcript:
00:00
Can I get you over to Sigma Alpha Epsilon? I repeat Sigma Alpha Epsilon for a fire alarm.
00:07
Called in by plan on for the kitchen detector.
00:10
Two o'clock.
00:14
Fire alarm.
00:15
Fire alarm.
00:20
I'm 97 that fire a lot.
00:24
I do smell something in the air in the area, but I'm not sure if it's coming from the building or just something in the area.
00:32
24.
00:34
A 50-8 boy dispatch.
00:38
58 boy.
00:39
10-8, last patient just left, on foot the rest of shift.
00:47
Two-four.
00:49
Sixth floor, I'll be out with alarm at SAE.
00:53
24.
00:56
64.
00:57
64. 64.
00:59
So no smoke, no fire, but we are going to need to get plant officers to respond over here.
01:04
The heat is running full blast in the kitchen.
01:07
The thermostat is 97 and is set to 72.
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