False alarm at commercial building near ne holladay street, Portland OR
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As discussed during the dispatch call, responders received a repeated fire alarm at a commercial building near NE Holladay Street. The alarm was determined to be false due to a faulty system and no fire or other vehicles were found.
Audio|Heard on: Portland Area Fire and Rescue
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01:31
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 13 getting another commercial alarm, 515 Northeast Holladay Street.
00:03
Ops 1 at 550.
00:09
309, you can go ahead and cancel fire.
00:13
I'm sorry, your what unit number?
00:18
309.
00:19
Okay, can you switch to Ops 1 please?
00:25
Involved with fire,
00:28
I've not seen any other vehicles involved.
00:31
I don't see any RV and I don't see any vehicle on the roof or anything like that.
00:36
We'll be investigating more at this time.
00:40
Engine three B has fire attack.
00:42
Engine three has command.
00:45
Engine three arrived to one vehicle fully involved and no other vehicles seen.
00:50
Engine three has command and attack.
00:52
It's 0551.
00:57
Excuse me, Engine 13.
00:59
Yeah, we see you're on the alarm again.
01:01
The alarm company keeps calling it in as an automated thing and we don't have control over that.
01:07
Do you want to call them and let them know that you're not going to be responding on it so they can fix it on their end?
01:14
Engine 13, yes.
01:16
Can you send that number to my rig cell phone?
01:19
Absolutely.
01:24
And engine 13, I'll show you in quarters.
01:30
Copy, thank you.
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