Fire alarm triggers in high-rise apartment with no fire


A fire alarm went off in a tall apartment building, but no fire was seen. Firefighters are checking the area. A person in the lobby feels faint and may need medical help.
Audio|Source: Wilmington Fire
02:30
Transcript:
21's arriving. A residential high-rise apartment thought there was nothing ever from the alpha property aside. Let (name withheld) Street command to be investigating my first engine and ladder on their arrival. Receip the time one. Outer one arrival. Number one, twilight on a seven. 27 Carter. Okay. State 21-O-8. I don't want to clear. Market Street, command. The panel is in six-floor hallway outside apartment 6.15. Okay, copy alarm activation[2], Division 6[3]. Other one go over to command. We've got strobe[4]s, Division 3, 4, and file on the Delta side. Where do you see? The story is no rear enough conditions, utility, debates, and echo. Charlie's side. The committee copy to Charlie Side Report. He said a grid with an EMF bag to evaluate the female patient in the lobby. He's about to pass out. Okay, do we need the BLS[1] unit? Start was... All right, engine 3, 3, team 2 did a lobby with your EMS bag. for fireworks, let me be a less unit here. Thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
BLS: Basic Life Support
[2]
alarm activation: Fire alarm activation
[3]
Division 6: Floor/area reference
[4]
strobe: Visual fire alarm notification
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Location mentioned:
N Market St, Wilmington, DE
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