Fire alarm at vacant business shows no hazard, Oklahoma City OK
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According to the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a fire alarm at a vacant business near Northwest 63rd Street in Oklahoma City. No hazard was found and no key holder was available. The alarm system could not be reset.
Audio|Heard on: Oklahoma City Fire
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01:22
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 17. Respond to automatic fire alarm.
00:04
Near Northwest 63rd Street.
00:07
Timeout, 618.
00:18
Engine 30. Respond to automatic fire alarm.
00:22
At near northwest 59th Street.
00:25
Time out, 618.
00:28
Dispatch to engine 30, you can return, canceled by the alarm company.
00:37
Engine 30, call return.
00:44
Engine 17 to dispatch.
00:50
Go ahead, engine 17.
00:54
Do we have a key holder en route.
01:01
That's a negative engine 17, we got no answer at the callback number provided by the alarm company.
01:07
Engine 17 is clear.
01:11
This is a vacant business.
01:13
We can see all the way through.
01:14
It doesn't appear to be any problem.
01:16
We're going to return the service,
01:18
but we'll be unable to reset the system.
01:21
This is clear.
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Location mentioned:
NW 63rd St, Oklahoma City, OK 73116
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