Fire alarm triggered by testing at apartment clubhouse


Emergency services responded to an alarm at an apartment clubhouse. They found that the alarm was triggered during a routine test and there was no actual emergency.
Audio|Source: Spokane City and County Fire / EMS Dispatch
02:24
Transcript:
Just that's copy. Everhead's 20 on scene to file command, single story, apartment clubhouse, no alarm astounding. I'm investigating. Charlie Call. Let's add Brookfield Command. Go ahead, Brookfield, Pan. Central Valley Primary. Unconscious person. Just that's copy. Confirm false. Send just that 17 back in. Let's copy. Three vehicles will not be in MDA, partially blocking out walking around, 8th command. Just like following evening 8th. Just want to enter into Valley Hospital in AMR and we'll put telling you (name withheld) so late. Telling to (name withheld) Valley Hospital. Telling to (name withheld) also. Telling another time, email mail. There's that... General owners have a Google code on the 40s. We have two buildings and two residences. Also, a guy, they have a vehicle for another cancer. Which one it wasn't? If that's copy, standby on the... You can't copy. Stand by on the... It looks like your closest PD unit just got a sign. They're currently at Euclid approaching Crestline heading your way. Spoken, Injof 15 dispatch. Section Joe. Injof 15, your PD units currently on Crestline from Euclid heading your way. Sitchin copy, thanks. Dispatch, that's all command. alarm condition on the panel inside employee indicates that the alarm company was out here testing earlier today anyway no issues all airway high units will be back in service connection
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Location mentioned:
Near E 2nd Ave, Spokane, WA 99202
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