Fire alarm activation at three-story complex in Davenport, Davenport IA
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm was activated at a three-story complex near Brady Street in Davenport. Emergency crews responded but found no signs of fire or occupants leaving. The alarm may have been reset accidentally.
Audio|Heard on: Davenport and Quad Cities Metro Police, Fire / EMS
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02:17
Transcript:
00:00
Davenport District Chief One, Davenport Engine One, and Davenport Truck One.
00:06
General fire alarm,
00:07
501 Brady Street.
00:09
At 501, Brady Street.
00:18
QCon 2451 is completely and available.
00:29
2431, 1040.
00:31
Chief one around.
00:37
Circle one around. Circle one around.
00:52
2451 from QCOM.
00:53
You set off your emergency, uh, telephone on your radio.
00:57
Are you 1040?
01:00
CECOM from 2451, everything's 104.
01:03
Extendable push.
01:06
Never.
01:08
Taine, what is going off?
01:23
This passenger wants to be on scene.
01:25
It's a three-story.
01:29
Part of a complex,
01:31
nothing is showing on the outside.
01:33
Nobody's exiting the building, the alarm.
01:37
Andrew what's going to be investigating.
01:40
You're staying on fame.
01:41
That's what's going to happen, man.
01:45
Measure 1, 104.
01:46
I'm not sure if somebody reset the alarm, I could hear it in the background of my call when I'm speaking for the subject in the new permit.
01:57
Chief One, I'm seeing, level one.
02:01
Dispatchel was the last information.
02:08
I advised that I wasn't sure if somebody had reset the alarm, but I could hear it in the background when I was on the phone with the caller in apartment 1004.
02:15
It was very loud.
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