False fire alarm caused by truck exhaust in company building, Brooklyn OH
A fire alarm was triggered on the second floor of a company building near Brook Park Road, Brooklyn. No one was on site. Fire units responded and found the alarm was caused by exhaust from a truck being worked on and cancelled the call.
Audio|Source: Chagrin Valley Dispatch - Brecksville
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Transcript:
00:00
Attention.
00:03
Brooklyn Fire alarm.
00:05
Apartment.
00:06
Units, Brooklyn Station 1,
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Units 2111, 2141.
00:10
Respond to (number withheld),
00:13
Brook Park Road, Brooklyn.
00:16
The first fire.
00:17
The name of the company is Muriel and Sons.
00:21
The second floor smoke detector has been activated for the alarm company.
00:25
No contact on site.
00:28
Right, yes, 2280.
00:30
80. 80.
00:33
8730 radio.
00:35
We have an assist fire call for (number withheld) for Park Road at Yorley Group, 2nd Floor Smoke Detector.
00:43
I copy. I'm pulling up on 3-4.
00:45
I'm going to check in with them and then I'll have over there.
00:48
10-4[1].
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2280 Radio.
00:55
Go ahead.
01:00
Not needed at the library.
01:03
Apparently the vehicle doesn't look like it's here.
01:05
What business was that alarm at?
01:11
11, go ahead.
01:17
Cancel for a deal more theory, exhaust from a truck.
01:20
It's working on activated eight.
01:27
20254 Radio Fair Fixed up.
01:29
Copy that, all units in service and quarters.
01:33
Copy, 1550, 26.
01:37
Copy. Copy.
01:39
Do you have a copy.
01:45
Radio 2280.
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80.
01:50
You can disregard if it's exhaust from a truck they're working on.
01:54
I can't be clear from that.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received, understood, or affirmative.
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