Residential fire alarm found to be faulty on NE 64th Street, Vancouver WA


A residential fire alarm triggered on Northeast 64th Street was found to be caused by a faulty alarm system. The responding personnel confirmed the alarm was false and advised that no fire crews should respond to future alarms at this location unless confirmed otherwise.
Audio|Source: Clark County Public Safety - CRESA Digital
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Transcript:
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Engine 64. Residential fire alarm, 10,
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13, northeast,
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64th Street.
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Priority 5[1], engine,
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64. Residential fire alarm,
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1-013, northeast,
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64th Street.
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Map page 211111.
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Okay.
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Yeah.
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Right.
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We give them a call.
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Let's see what their A.T.A.
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is. We need to excite this.
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We'll 5-8-9-3-6-4.
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End in 6-4.
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Tendon 6-1, pending 64 on Firecombe.
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We just got this to the location here on scene of, for a separate call.
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Do you need assistance?
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That's a negative.
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We have our faulty allowance system,
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right? Powercombe in your 61.
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61.
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We're on scene with the homeowner.
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This is a faulty alarm system, so if there's any more ADT triggers, do not send fire.
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938. Okay.
Police codes explained
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Priority 5: Low-priority, non-emergency response, often involving public assistance and no lights or sirens.
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NE 64th Street, Vancouver, WA
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