False fire alarm at Davenport address from boiler dust, Davenport IA
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A fire alarm at a location near Marquette street in Davenport was caused by dust from boiler maintenance. Firefighters investigated and found no fire. The alarm was false, and the units returned to service.
Audio|Heard on: Davenport and Quad Cities Metro Police, Fire / EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:46
Transcript:
00:00
Here's your Chief 1 from truck three.
00:04
Go ahead, truck three.
00:09
Looks like we have (name withheld) working on the boiler.
00:12
Might have created some dust that set off the system.
00:14
We're going to investigate, but truck three, you can be J3.
00:21
Jim 4, thank you.
00:23
Just met Chief One.
00:25
Chief One, guys.
00:28
We'll be back in service return to May.
00:30
Truck 3 is J3 on Marquette.
00:35
Hi, for Truck 3 is J3 at 8361.
00:41
I just expect your service trend, Maine.
00:55
Engine forward.
00:59
In service.
01:07
Dismatch, truck 2 is back in service.
01:09
Time for Trouc 2 is back in service.
01:20
Davenport Engine 1.
01:22
BMS Solo, YMCA downtown, at 630, East 4th Street.
01:30
Just that's truck three.
01:35
Truck three, ready.
01:41
We're back in service from near Marquette.
01:44
This is a true alarm.
01:46
Truck three in service.
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