Fire alarm at hospital building shows no smoke or fire, Louisville KY
A fire alarm activated at the CCB hospital building near South Jackson in Louisville. Responding units found no smoke or fire. The alarm was caused by workers setting it off accidentally.
Audio|Source: Louisville Fire Department
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Transcript:
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Engine 5, Truck 3, respond to a fire alarm at near South Jackson,
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at the CCB building.
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Cross streets are East Mohamed Ali and East Chestnut.
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Your time now is 1035.
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Engine 20 on scene, 1924 Newburgh Road.
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We have a three-story brick church facility, nothing's showing.
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20, 1924 Newburgh Road, three-story brick church, nothing showing at 1035.
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Engine 20 to radio, we have an alarm set off by workers.
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Engine 20 can handle.
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Engine 20, you can handle alarm set off by workers at 1036.
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Tower 2, are you okay?
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Yeah, reason 7.
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At 1036.
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Engine 515, near South Jackson.
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Multi-story high-rise fire-resistant hospital, nothing showing.
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Engine 5-second fire quantity protection.
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Engine 545, South Jackson Street,
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multi-story, fire-resistant high-rise hospital with nothing showing.
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Agent 5, you're taking the system at 1037.
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Jeff out of the truck 3, we can handle.
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Truck 3 in service.
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Truck 3 in service, 1038.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Jackson St, Louisville, KY 40202
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