False fire alarm at Marriott hotel in Omaha, Omaha NE


A fire alarm was triggered at a three-story Marriott hotel in Omaha. Firefighters responded and found no fire. The alarm was accidentally set off because a kitchen hood was not put into test mode.
Audio|Source: Omaha Fire (OFD Fire)
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Transcript:
00:00
The 995, it's just General Fire[1], they don't have any further information.
00:08
Turning 5 is under still a general fire.
00:22
1450.
00:23
9.5 and engine 52 are on location. I've got nothing shown from a three-story hotel.
00:33
Setting up Marriott command, engine 52 will be investigating.
00:41
Understead, nothing shown, establishing Maryoat Command, investigating.
00:44
Correction 1419.
00:50
Command from Agent 5-2.
00:55
General Fire[1] is here on Gene. They are looking at the hood and they were supposed to have it in test mode.
01:03
The battalion fire, sorry, the battalion is understood. Marriac Command, go ahead.
01:16
The Hall Fire from Marriac Command.
01:20
No fire.
01:22
General fire alarm is on location, taking a look at the hood, accident, did not put it in test mode.
01:28
Marriac commands terminated, cutting 5 is in service, false aid.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
General Fire: Fire alarm indicating a general fire condition
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