Fire alarm and chlorine odor at 5th Avenue apartments


Audio describes a fire alarm at an apartment building with a chlorine odor; no fire observed and investigators are assessing the scene.
Audio|Source: Huntington Fire Department
01:41
Transcript:
Tower 2, engine 2 for a fire alarm[2] and an odor investigation[1] at 911 5th Avenue 5th Avenue apartments. Spell chlorine. 45 to dispatch. Make that engine one rescue one for now. If they need more help they can call for it, but the station soon is busy. Space 2, responding. Space 2, you guys can stand down for 45. Just going to stand in June 1, arrest you one. and new copies. We'll remain out in the district, enrapped TTA for fuel. Dispatch copies all units. Engine 1 Rescue 1. You guys are going to 911 5th Avenue, 901 5th Avenue at the 5th Avenue apartments for a fire alarm. Also an utter investigation had a resident call in and said the firearm was going off. They did not see anything, but they could smell something like chlorine. rest you want to on scene there's nothing showing that you want to be set out in Oklahoma
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
odor investigation: Investigation of possible hazardous substance (chlorine)
[2]
fire alarm: Fire Alarm Activation
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Location mentioned:
5th Ave W, Huntington, WV
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