Fire alarm triggered by faulty electrical outlet in residential building, Omaha NE
Fire crews responded to an alarm at a multi-story residential building near Henninger Street in Omaha. They found no fire; the cause was a faulty electrical outlet. The scene was cleared and returned to the occupant.
Audio|Source: Omaha Fire (OFD Fire)
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Transcript:
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1019 Italian 2 engine 21 truck 21 original caller called back says that the alarm has since stopped it's unclear if it's false or malfunctioning or what's going on
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1021 1020 understood continue all units
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Engine 21 on location, nothing showing from a multi-story, multi-story, multi-family gliding.
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Setting up Henninger command, investigating.
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Engine 21, nothing showing both-story, multi-family gliding, establishing an inner-gird command.
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It's investigating 2.
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Truck 21. Truck for no location.
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I'm all fired from 52nd Street, command.
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50 second command no fire defective outlet scene has been turned up back over to the occupant command is terminated truck 41 is going to return service truck 41 1024 1024 202 202 on location then 25
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I'm fired from Henninger Command.
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Can you have the caller meters down in the lobby?
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Henninger Command, on the line with the caller, are you in the parking lot or the lobby?
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We're in the lobby.
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We're in the lobby.
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Location mentioned:
Henninger Dr, Omaha, NE 68104
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