Fire alarms sound due to electrical work at apartment


Fire alarms were triggered at an apartment complex due to electrical work, but there was no actual fire. Responders were told to ignore any further alarms for the next 24 hours.
Audio|Source: Erie County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
202[2], ALS[1] 31 for heart problems, Ostrode Apartment, 422 Davison Avenue. Responding. Responding. You're responding. ALS. 302, you're responding. ALS. 301 for heart problems. Austro Apartments, 422-Davison, apartment, 111. You're responding for a 78-year-old female, 926. County, 460[3]. Go ahead, 460. Alarm silence at this time, but unable to reset[4]. They're doing some major... electrical work on this complex here. So if you get any more alarms, you can disregard for probably at least 24 hours. County poppies all command. We'll go ahead and put it on the board for that. Thank you. 46477. Can I see you over at the pump house? I'm at the Amazon entrance if you want to come over there.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support (medical response)
[2]
202: Designation for a command or unit
[3]
460: Unit designation
[4]
reset: Alarm system reset attempt
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Location mentioned:
Davison Ave, Erie, PA
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