Fire alarm triggered at bus garage, no fire found


A fire alarm was activated at a bus garage due to a water flow alert. The fire department responded, but no fire was detected. A maintenance worker handled the situation without any danger to building occupants.
Audio|Source: Northern Kentucky Public Safety
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Transcript:
315 can you report okay 122 okay 122 good 118 800 Taylor Melrose 118000 Taylor Melrose at the bus garage department was responding for a fire alarm water flow, motion alarm. High round two phone on. Excuse me from... Splink the room, water flow, motion alarm. High round two phone on. Okay, 127. Checking me that's better. Okay, hi, squawks, ones. 4-6th, we don't think you're a hold on to be a horrible thing yet. 4-6-0, 10-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2. Key you can you, hold an alarm coming. I was like, you. The 1-22-2-0-5. We're 5-0-4. Player, 45. We're on the large commercial building on the town from the side, Charlie. I don't know, we're going to... Horseon, good name. Go ahead. I don't know how many fire units you got coming. But each two on the team will do, great. Go ahead. There's no fire. The rifle hit the spring for our head and not flea water everywhere. Good. They have the mainness, head of maintenance coming. Fire Department has had to turn off tomorrow on. 10.4. Go ahead. Well, I know the alarm coming now. Do you need a key holder? The building is occupied. I don't see you just can handle. It's going to be a garage joint that came up. C-127[1] drafts up. C-127.
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C-127: Unit/Officer identifier
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Location mentioned:
Boone County, KY
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