False alarm at building with fire system shut down, Royal Center IN
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According to the dispatch call, a false alarm was reported at a building in Royal Center where the fire protection system had been shut down for maintenance. Fire watch was being performed, but attempts to contact the keyholder were unsuccessful.
Audio|Heard on: Logansport Police / Fire, Cass County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Miami County Sheriff
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02:8
Transcript:
00:00
We shut the fire protection system down to this building.
00:03
The maintenance man is doing fire watch.
00:04
We are theory truck.
00:07
Just flash clear.
00:16
Car one on nine, clear.
00:20
One, sir, returning.
00:23
One. One.
00:24
(number withheld), 10-41[1].
00:37
(number withheld), 10-41[1].
00:52
920 to dispatch.
00:55
Go ahead.
00:58
Just 10-43[3] I was unable to make contact with the keyholder.
01:06
Did you attempt to bring in a Weaver, 200 block west North Street, Royal Center?
01:13
Negative, I'll try her now.
01:22
3rd4, 10-41[1].
01:24
Oh,
01:26
34.
01:27
929-22, what do you have? I'm about to be 10-21[2].
01:41
The 1,000 false alarm, RSI in Royal Center.
01:52
10-4. I can head that way if you want here in a minute.
02:01
At your discretion,
02:02
I'm just having just best try to contact employees at this point.
02:07
7-4.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-41: Beginning tour of duty / On duty
[2]
10-21: Call by phone
[3]
10-43: Information
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Location mentioned:
Royal Center, IN 46978
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