False fire alarm at hotel on West Washington Street, Indianapolis IN
Fire crews responded to a fire alarm at a hotel on West Washington Street in Indianapolis. The alarm was caused by heat from an oven, and no fire was found. All units were released after confirming it was a false alarm.
Audio|Source: Marion County MECA Fire and Rescue
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Transcript:
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Engine 13, engine 7, ladder 13, ladder 7, Italian 7, 241, West Washington Street, building high-rise alarm, assigned to, op 1, engine 13, engine 7, ladder 13, ladder 7, Italian 7, 241 West Washington Street, building high-rise alarm, 243 hours, location 1 South 300 West, assigned to Op 1.
00:33
Control, this is 13.
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On scene of a high-rise hotel, nothing showing.
00:37
1013 will be investigating, establishing a command.
00:44
13 on Zenava High-Roy's hotel with nothing showing, we'll be investigating.
00:48
Ready of 13 is establishing command at 2.46.
00:57
Titan's on CILA, Al-Soon, Command.
01:01
Very retion seven is Jimmy command of 247.
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Engine 7. Aging on Hyker.
01:14
Light or 7, second truck stage 2.
01:23
Command from investigations.
01:31
The manager said the alarm went off due to the oven heat.
01:38
You can disregard all companies.
01:43
Command is clear.
01:44
Control from Washington Street Command.
01:46
You can release all companies false alarm.
01:48
To lease operator for make command.
01:53
Clear an false alarm, all companies, Mark and Azure become available.
01:56
Authority Battalion 7, Command is terminated.
01:58
Operator released to 249.
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Location mentioned:
W Washington St, Indianapolis, IN
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