False fire alarm reported at residential address, Lewiston ID
Fire department responded to a fire alarm at a residence near 24th Avenue. The alarm was caused by a detector wired in the wall that would not shut off. No smoke or danger was present, and the alarm was confirmed false.
Audio|Source: Nez Perce and Asotin Counties Sheriff, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 71,000 fire alarm, near 24th Avenue.
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Engine 71, a fire alarm, near 24th Avenue. Engine 71, fire alarm, near 24th Avenue, time 1917.
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17th.
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City and its disorderly best western parking law at Bridge Street.
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Oh,
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109.
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1917.
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Very good.
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One-venty and round to that.
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And I can have a case.
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Trying to speed up getting the protection order faxes.
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One and route on channel T.
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Now responding to near 24th Avenue, for a detector in the hallway,
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the comp is wired in the wall and won't shut off and going off every few minutes.
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There's no smoke.
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The comp is feeling fine.
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Location mentioned:
24th Ave, Lewiston, ID 83501
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