False fire alarm at Chase Bank on Main Street, Kansas City MO


A fire alarm activated at Chase Bank on Main Street, but responders determined it was a false alarm due to testing of the alarm system.
Audio|Source: Kansas City Fire
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Transcript:
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Fire 102, pump for 8, truck, 6, 14, 76, Main Street, commercial alarm, A3[1].
00:06
Car, 102, popper, 8, truck, 6, near Main St, commercial alarm at Chase Bank, 83.
00:19
Number 39, medic 39, (number withheld), east, 42nd Street, breathing problem A4[2].
00:26
Pomp9, MEDY-305, East 42nd Street, breathing problem A4[2].
00:37
Medicaid teams, going to Truman.
00:41
Medicaid, Team,
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University Health.
00:47
Truck 6 responding.
00:51
Truck 6 responding.
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Pumper and medic 39 responding.
00:58
CRO-102, Pumper 8. Are you on the...
01:01
Pumper 39 responding, reported asthma attack.
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35 y'all female.
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PUMBER 8, are you on the way?
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Crash Pumper 8.
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Pover 8, are you responding?
01:32
Actually, we're not, you can show us in-service in quarters. They're testing the alarm system at 3 Light and Chase Bank.
01:37
So all companies in service.
01:42
Pumper 8 message received, 102, truck 6, you can be in service, testing for Pumper 8 only, and it can be back in service.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
A3: Low-priority, alpha-level medical response or assigned radio channel/talkgroup A3.
[2]
A4: Low-priority, Alpha-level medical or EMS response (determinant 4) for non-urgent situations.
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