Steam from shower triggers fire alarm in hotel room


The fire alarm went off due to steam from a shower in room 408. The fire department confirmed there was no fire, reset the alarm, and left the scene.
Audio|Source: South Bend, Mishawaka & St. Joseph County Police, Fire & EMS
02:30
Transcript:
And I did you toilet. Edge 21 go. Preserve the staff room 408. Copy room 408, one to investigate. And into toilet. Steam from a shower and 408. Copy. Steam from a shower, 408. Do you ready for a reset? Three items. So you want to go ahead and take for a reset? Fire Dispatch. Moly-Tal 6, Commune. Can you? Go ahead. set off the detector new oil late. You can release the TRO[1], we'll keep the fire ground until we get a reset. You can disregard any other response. Clear confirmed steam from showers disregard any other companies incoming. Fireground 1[2], TRO released 353. You made a truck 21? Truck 21. We have a successful reset. We have a couple troubles. They're aware of the trouble. They're kept parts ordered. Beyond any successful reset. Two troubles, they're waiting on parts. Let's go back to the option. Seven, three trials and do an alpha. Most of the Sixth Command. Successful reset on the alarm system. Manage terminating plate is returning. Open an up fire ground. Okay. Thank you. The shot spotter, 2114, Roger showing three rounds. 23. 24.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
TRO: Temporary Restraining Order (in this context, likely a fire system term for alarm status)
[2]
Fireground 1: Designated radio channel for fire incident command
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Location mentioned:
South Bend, IN
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