False fire alarm triggered by drywall during construction, Thornton CO


A false fire alarm was caused when a piece of drywall fell and hit the fire alarm pull station during construction at a multi-family apartment building. No fire or danger was found.
Audio|Source: Adams County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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We have a small, two-story over parking garage, multifamily, nothing shown from two sides on the roof.
00:07
We do have a party out waving this down.
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We're about investigating off the strategy.
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Well, we're on the auto-commandal.
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I'll say Matt if you want to see.
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1130 command.
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Pension 6-7 on scene a small two-story multi-family facility with nothing showing two sides in the roof investigating offensive strategy as in the walking command at 1133.
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I'll say if I'm into 72 you can pick up a truck from that Indian 72 is available and we'll take the call apartway.
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Roadfield, El Dorado, Command.
00:31
Alderado Command.
00:32
Copy, break-in, General Levin.
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I'll show you clear at VL34.
00:36
There's reconstruction going on in this specific unit.
00:38
A piece of drywall fell off and hit the full station.
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This will be a false activation.
00:45
All hazards need to make man show.
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Six-seven clear available.
00:47
Hi, copy. It's a dry roll fall off and hit the pulsation false alarm[1].
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I'll show command terminated engine 6-6 available at 1134.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
false alarm: False activation
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Location mentioned:
Near W Thornton Pkwy Lot 393, Thornton, CO 80260
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