Commercial fire alarm triggered by odor at Keyser apartment, Keyser WV


A commercial fire alarm at an apartment near James St was triggered by an odor like antifreeze. Fire responders arrived and found no fire or dangerous readings. The odor likely came from outside through a window unit and dissipated before causing harm.
Audio|Source: Mineral County Public Safety and Amateur Repeaters
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Transcript:
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Commercial alarm near James St apartment, second alert, 1528. 2411, stay responding, TAC1, TAC1, TAC1.
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Yeah, it's truck 33 before.
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Truck 33, TAC 1. Truck 33, TAC1.
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On, TAC1.
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2411 it's going to be near James St apartment headed there advising odor of antifreeze inside of apartment for mr for america i engine 2411 be on location 2411 b on location 2411 1529.
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10-41530 Male,
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one female, 1017 of the office for processing. Beginning mileage 5,9-875.
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104, 1530.
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Your second alert, 1531.
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Engine 19, just stayed there for lock Street in the GJRV at the D&H Warehouse on that station and stage 590s.
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What is it for us?
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Help between the outside with all the air conditioners window units.
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I want to be out.
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I've been heard back. I missed it.
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For September.
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Company 19 units to size Charlie to get the first floor directly under 2B, which should be straight in,
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and maybe the second furniture left.
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I already have 36 guys going there.
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Okay, we spoke with oxygen. We do have a odor.
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No remarkable reading, oxygen levels are good.
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I'm going to share with my crew on the third floor, but it's possibly something pulled from the outside through the window unit.
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The smell has dissipated per the oxygen.
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Location mentioned:
Near James St #2b, Keyser, WV 26726
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