False fire alarm in three-story apartment hallway, Fargo ND
Fire crews responded to a report of smoke in the hallway of a three-story apartment building near 34th Street South in Fargo. No fire or flames were found. The alarm was determined to be a false alarm, likely caused by smoke from cooking or another non-fire source. The alarm system was reset.
Audio|Source: Fargo Fire
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Transcript:
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Central 805, 802, 806, 807, truck 2, bat 2, structure fire at near 34th Street South in Fargo.
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There is some smoke in the hallway on the second floor.
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The complaint could not see flames but said one apartment's alarms were going off before they started going off throughout the entire building.
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Near 34th Street South in Fargo.
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So, 804 is on scene, establishing 23rd Street command,
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three-story,
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multifamily dwelling, nothing's going from these sides.
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We'll be investigating operating on task three.
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Central, 805 is on speed,
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three-story wood-frame apartment building.
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We've got no smoker fires shown from all four sides.
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People stand outside.
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805 will be 34th Street Command and investigating on CA4.
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The 4th 1462.
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Code 3804.
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I have a fire called back.
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Thank you. Copy Central.
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I think it was just smoke in the...
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or pot smoke in the hallway.
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We haven't reset.
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The department is advising the actual call from the alarm company stated that they've got a key holder that's going to be in a row each year has 20 minutes in a way cheap.
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Private Central, with the alarm reset,
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there's no other issues here.
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They can still respond if they need to, but alarm system is down normal.
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Location mentioned:
34th St S, Fargo, ND 58103
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