False fire alarm at elementary school in Boone Grove, Boone Grove IN
Fire units were dispatched to Boone Grove Elementary School for a high life hazard fire alarm. The alarm was later canceled by the alarm company, and no fire was found.
Audio|Source: Porter County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Boone Grove Fire, 1310, and 13.13.13.
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1342, and 1311.
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Priority 1[1].
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Alarm[2]. High life hazard.
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Boone Grove Elementary School.
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Near West 550 South.
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Time of 0647.
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The response is valid, however regarding extradition.
00:27
They hold an active warrant.
00:30
They will contact the sheriff's office to make arrangements.
00:34
They advise to be confirmed within two hours.
00:37
They advise the school and interim subject as a fugitive from justice and we will notify you of the sheriff's office extradition response.
00:55
I get at his location, he says.
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Clear, he's at the 3.8.
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Uh,
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Clear. They don't know right.
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He has at the 28th.
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21, 27.
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21, 127.
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21, 1117.
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You can go ahead, Mark Nairoff from the E17.
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To answer.
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Boone Grove Fire disregard up priority 1.
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Alarm[2]. High life hazard.
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Boone Grove Elementary School.
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Near West 550 South.
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Time on 0650.
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That's all 13-2-0.
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1302, we just received a TX from the alarm company, advising,
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cancel alarm.
02:18
Okay, I think... I'm going to do this.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Priority 1: Highest-priority emergency response requiring immediate action due to threat to life, safety, or property.
[2]
Alarm: Alarm activation (likely a robbery/hold-up alarm in this context)
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