Fire alarm triggers evacuation at Lincoln residential building, Lincoln NE


A fire alarm caused evacuation at a multi-story residential building in Lincoln. Audible alarms were active, but no fire was seen. Fire crews took control and ventilated the area. Residents were later allowed to return safely.
Audio|Source: Lincoln Police and Fire, Lancaster County Sheriff
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Transcript:
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Truck 1, Audition, a little large, multi-story residents.
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We've got evacuation progress, audible alarms, nothing showing.
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Truck 1 is going to establish.
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Presidentate command, 3, staged, level 1 on arrival.
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We're going to be in the offense strategy.
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Three's location.
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56.20.
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9.56.
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Receive. Receive. Receive.
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Receive. Recite. 1912.
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20. Receive. Receive.
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9-0142-2-5-1-4-tainer, go ahead and silence.
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Judge, one, silence.
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9-0, 2172, code 11[1].
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Department 2-04.
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We're good.
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We're good. U.S. Returned Service where it's going to be here a short-time down-way.
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Those received. We may contact,
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no issues. Thank you.
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Go ahead. Received. 10203.
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1023. The SL 10 at near Walnut in Hickland.
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Forced. Danor, you can go ahead and let those people reoccupy.
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1594, Tommy, okay.
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We're going to let air off a little bit natural, and then I'll let you know we're ready for it, go for a reset.
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16 and 60, I'm going to love it.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
code 11: False Alarm (often used for fire alarm resets or non-emergency alarm incidents)
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Lincoln, NE
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