Fire alarm malfunction at Verizon store in Ohio


Fire department and police responded to a fire alarm at a Verizon store. They found that the alarm was caused by a malfunction and there was no fire.
Audio|Source: Geauga County Public Safety
03:35
Transcript:
45-6,000 is in quarters. 21-301. It's reporting as the Verizon Sor, 8470 on the annunciator. I'm going to go in there and see what's going on if you want to take command. Copy 21's command. Copy switch on the 7. Copy on seven. We're on seven. We're on a follow-up at 86666-Eacon Hill. 3121 is in service returning, CAD[1] is updated. 3101 will remain on scene and finish resetting alarm. 22 to 82, let me know when you're close so we can pull out and block it over at Heath with the engine. Crossing over Sparry now. Copy. Twenty-hundred test your command. Go ahead. C.EIs in route. ETA is within the hour. Copy that, thank you. 20309. At Kenyon. Happy's gonna block it Heath. Okay, UT Allen, anything so far for this mail? Golly. 809, can you call me in dispatch. 04 to 3,400. Go ahead. You were anticipating the traffic going through to Kim and back out Heath, correct? They can if they want. I wouldn't send any semis that way. Copy that. 3,400 to 2,800. Go ahead. Can you put a message out to all departments that we have Mayfield Road closed in the area of Heath and Mayfield, please? Copy. 3121 quarters can update. 311-21 quarters can update. 3101, 210. 30101. You can clear me from this Paul. This is appearing to be alarm malfunction. Okay.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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CAD: Computer-Aided Dispatch update
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Location mentioned:
Mayfield Rd, Ohio
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