Fire alarm triggers investigation at multi-story residential building, Ann Arbor MI
Firefighters responded to a waterflow alarm at a multi-story residential building near East Washington Street in Ann Arbor. Upon arrival, no fire was found outside and an investigation was ongoing. A separate welfare check was requested for a person acting erratically near East Liberty Street.
Audio|Source: Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, and Washtenaw County Police/Fire/EMS Dispatches
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Transcript:
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Central on the Air, Interver City, Station 1, Tower 1-1, respond for a fire alarm,
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near East Washington Street.
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Called in by the alarm company, Zone 680,
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Area 1 waterflow,
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Unknown further, time out at Terminal 5.
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Adam's right.
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Go ahead.
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Sound around the air, University, Station 1, 511, response to the water flow alarm.
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Wait back, I was a victim at State Northview.
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We want to make a report.
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Okay. Southeast Washington Street, called in by the alarm company,
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zone 680, area 1,
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1005.
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Have you said Hispanic male all-black possibly worn a hat to get touches on his neck?
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Claire.
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I want to be at the station picking on my partner.
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Okay.
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I'll be easier complete.
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Okay.
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Charlie 3, same traffic.
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Okay.
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Tyler three, you can send the welfare check.
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Okay, it's going to be at near East Liberty Street, near East Liberty, the white male and an orange jacket in the plaza, yelling at the caller to call, please.
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It's an unknown issue.
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Charlie, one, do you want to back?
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Okay, Clark.
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Central Tower-11 arrival large, multi-story residential, nothing showing from the outside will be able to you.
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Central Clear Tower 1-1 arrival, large multi-residential structure, nothing's showing, will be out investigating at 1006.
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