False fire alarm triggered by water leak in Detroit


Emergency units responded to a fire alarm, but it was a false alarm caused by a water leak.
Audio|Source: Detroit Fire
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Transcript:
00:00Detroit Fire Department.00:01The time is 1,800 hours.00:03Lower all flags.00:0924, Ralph.00:1124 in Ralph, still alarm[1], 20,500 Piccadilly.00:1520500, Piccadilly between North Fork and West Safe Mile.00:18Put as activated fire alarm.00:24235,000, Ketheye 3MS.00:29Hi, my age 35, give the EPA.00:32To 35, EMS should be pulled out here, seeing, into 35.00:4235,000 messages, thank you.00:44No.00:50San Jose and Pam McIngen 1 report in a false alarm[2].00:54The leak was water.00:57I'm trying to hit your one according to false alarm[2].01:01Meet with the water.01:02Have you a Thursday.01:09Later 23 in service.01:1223 in service.
00:00
Detroit Fire Department.
00:01
The time is 1,800 hours.
00:03
Lower all flags.
00:09
24, Ralph.
00:11
24 in Ralph, still alarm[1], 20,500 Piccadilly.
00:15
20500, Piccadilly between North Fork and West Safe Mile.
00:18
Put as activated fire alarm.
00:24
235,000, Ketheye 3MS.
00:29
Hi, my age 35, give the EPA.
00:32
To 35, EMS should be pulled out here, seeing, into 35.
00:42
35,000 messages, thank you.
00:44
No.
00:50
San Jose and Pam McIngen 1 report in a false alarm[2].
00:54
The leak was water.
00:57
I'm trying to hit your one according to false alarm[2].
01:01
Meet with the water.
01:02
Have you a Thursday.
01:09
Later 23 in service.
01:12
23 in service.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
still alarm: Active fire alarm response
[2]
false alarm: Alarm activation with no actual threat
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Location mentioned:
20th St, Detroit, MI 48216
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