False Alarm Reported at Residential Address in Indianapolis


A fire alarm went off at a home, but it was confirmed to be a mistake and there was no actual fire.
Audio|Source: Hamilton County Fire & EMS
02:27
Transcript:
Engine 345. Electrical line hazard, (name withheld). 45, boy, timeout, 1657. Engine, 391, engine 391, Italian, Battalion, 399. High Life Hazard Alarm, (name withheld). Respond on OAPS 301-93 Adam, timeout, 1657. It's around to (name withheld). Just information, this is not a highlight, this is going to be a single-family resident. Control from Italian 391. Go ahead. If this is for a single residence, just send the first engine, first ladder. Disregard everyone else. Release the office channel and move this back to control. This is going to be a single story. First engine, first ladder, releasing the ops, and the operator. Going back to control. Engine 394. Is there just these new apartments over there, (name withheld)? Engine 394, are you clear? You can disregard. All right, we're going to remark in search. Check. Engine 391, are you clear? You can disregard. Agent 391, letter 391, disinformation. The alarm company called back advice false alarm. They did not advise if we could disregard. True, letter 391 is clear. Did we switch back to control? Affirmative. I wasn't sure if you guys were still on here, though. Received. I know Engine 391 has not received the disregard yet. Clear, I believe. Engine 394 marked in, so it's going to be you and Engine 391.
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Location mentioned:
Near Oleander Dr, Indianapolis, IN 46250
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