False fire alarm triggered in Cleveland Heights building, Cleveland Heights OH


A fire alarm was triggered in the basement panel at a Cleveland Heights building. The panel was reset and no fire or hazard was detected. An audible alarm was later reported on the first floor, but no active threat or fire was confirmed.
Audio|Source: South Euclid, Cleveland Heights, Richmond Heights, and University Heights Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
Close it, command.
00:02
The, uh, I'm not to see your panel is not responding.
00:06
You have to look for the name panel.
00:12
Copy. There's an alarm code in the computer, if that would be helpful.
00:23
That's right.
00:25
Alarm code (number withheld).
00:31
Okay,
00:36
sir.
00:38
Invalison.
00:42
This is the main panel, is basement Charlie's Sidewall.
00:51
It's Charlie's side wall.
00:58
With Act to Command 2-2, cannot find an activated detector at this time.
01:06
Copy. Did the Annunciator say anything?
01:11
Theator stated it was Delly Beach alarm.
01:18
Copy.
01:24
of the command has the main panel in the basement and I attempted a reset which is holding all systems normal.
01:37
Copy that, we'll wrap it up.
01:44
Check is in the bellymeet aisle with Lieutenant Newford and we cannot find the activated defector.
01:56
Copy.
01:57
I think the system has been reset.
02:05
I have an audible alarm on the first floor.
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Cleveland Heights, OH
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