False fire alarm sparks emergency response at Montana School, Great Falls MT
A fire alarm at Montana School for the Deaf and Blind was triggered but was investigated and found to be a false alarm caused by burnt food, raising initial urgency.
Audio|Source: Great Falls Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Agent 3, Truck 2 Battalion, respond to near Central Avenue of the Montana School for Deaf and Blind.
00:07
General fire alarm going off, use Channel 2 dispatch out, 1151.
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Responding.
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Responding.
00:20
Copy Battalion 1, Retirement.
00:26
So that's one, you can show us on scene.
00:33
On 2.
00:34
Copy Andrew 3 is about in.
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Thank you, everyone.
00:43
Andrew 1.
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Two and one on scene and a report to ALSia.
00:49
Kathy, Andrew, one on team.
00:50
On ALS1.
01:01
On ALS1, you guys can cancel.
01:05
Injua copies, we're canceled.
01:08
Appreciate you guys, thank you.
01:21
We're canceled by ALS1, we can respond to our structural alarm in District 3.
01:27
Copy-Angelo and canceling, headed the structure on.
01:31
Free.
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I'm taking the school to the left blind.
01:38
Do you have any contact with on-side people yet? You're not seeing audible devices.
01:44
Engine 3, we haven't gotten a chance to make contact inside now.
01:48
Three copies.
01:51
We need death and blank command investigating.
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Copy death and blank command to investigate.
02:01
Yeah,
02:08
this is a false alarm.
02:09
Burned food, engine three can handle.
02:11
Battalion copies, you got burnt food,
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engine G can handle.
02:15
Battalion 1 took 2 can cancel.
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Location mentioned:
Central Ave, Great Falls, MT 59405
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