False fire alarm at AutoZone caused by water work, Omaha NE


A fire alarm sounded at the AutoZone store in Omaha, Nebraska. Fire units investigated and found no fire. The alarm was triggered by water utility work affecting the water pressure nearby. The alarm was confirmed false and units returned to service.
Audio|Source: Omaha Fire (OFD Fire)
01:23
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 34, we have nothing shown on approach from a one-story auto-story auto-party store.
00:04
We'll set up AutoZone Command investigation.
00:07
Engine 34, nothing shown an approach, AutoZone Command, (number withheld).
00:15
We'll fire from Auto Zone Command.
00:17
We'll give it Engine 34.
00:18
We'll handle.
00:19
Engine 34 will handle (number withheld).
00:26
Battalion 3 and service? All battalions in, (number withheld).
00:35
Truck 34 is understood in service.
00:37
Truck 34 is understood in service.
00:40
Omaha from AutoZone command.
00:44
MUD is in the area working, affecting the water pressure, set off the alarm.
00:52
The alarm is going to be on hold for a short time while MEDs working.
00:55
Command, terminate engine, 34 is back in service.
00:57
Good alarm.
01:03
Service for the lines.
01:04
Battalion 3 is understood in route from 42nd and I.
01:08
3.
01:14
VA called back, wishing to cancel, said it was a false alarm.
01:20
Battalion 3 is understood, place everybody back in service.
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Omaha, NE
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