False fire alarm caused by electrical socket, Provo UT
Fire units responded to a fire alarm at the Courtyard at Jamestown near North 100 East. The alarm was caused by a blown electrical socket, and there was no actual fire.
Audio|Source: Utah County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Station 22, you're responding to near North 100 East, the courtyard at Jamestown for a Zone 37 fire alarm.
00:08
All the information we have is now we're going to try to call inside near North 100 East Courtyard at Jamestown.
00:27
Before I copy.
00:29
I hope it's a 407 whiskey mic.
00:46
Copy, thank you.
00:57
366, clear stop.
01:13
34, 1060.
01:21
We'll be out on Pony Express and Porter's Crossing with a local Fox 557 Romeo Alpha.
01:34
Okay,
01:40
you can't go ahead.
01:44
They told me on Facebook that he does have stuff in the car.
01:51
We're on 39 from Central.
01:58
Or I'm on the phone with Central trying to get an EPA.
02:09
Go ahead.
02:24
Right,
02:25
14.1J39 is going to respond just waiting for each me.
02:32
That's perfect.
02:36
It was set off by a blown socket, no fire, but they aren't authorized to cancel it.
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Location mentioned:
N 100 E St, Provo, UT 84604
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