Commercial fire alarm activated at Reserve Apartments


A fire alarm went off at the Reserve Apartments, but it seems to be due to a problem with the alarm system rather than an actual fire. Fire crews are responding to investigate.
Audio|Source: Snohomish County Fire Primary Response
02:23
Transcript:
Ladder 10, engine, 15, engine 16, battalion 16, fire alarm, commercial, 19815, Swiber Lake Road. Respond on TAC 2, 198, 15, Swiber Lake Road. So, call, was that fire alarm commercial for 448? It is a commercial fire alarm at the reserve. What is the rest of the question? Is it for Unit 448? Tend to determine that. It looks like it's a resident stating the alarms going off again. I didn't have a specific unit. Okay. We were just there for 448, turning the alarm off. It's a faulty alarm. If you can call RFB and ask them what unit is, I called maintenance and told them they need to get a fixed. We see, we'll do. BLS3 response, 2604-164th Street, North East. Number C-301, respond on tag 1.2604-164th Street, North East. Snowco, medic 4-3-northyceage, folks, and quickly. It is a massive reserve apartment. It is confirmed it's 448. This is being called him by a neighbor. Sorry. It is confirmed apartment at 448. It's being called him by a neighbor at 452. He did not know that it's a faulty alarm. He's only hearing the alarm and called it. Copy that, thanks. We'll continue until we get the first unit on, on team. Agent 15 from my reporting. The front door of four-four-eighth, I'm on. Seriously. Thank you. No, under 15. 8015. Something of a large five-story center hall, nothing showing will be investigating. This is going to be reserved for me. Cut the Anthony in the five-story large large center hall, complex reserve plan.
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Location mentioned:
Near Scriber Lake Rd, Lynnwood, WA 98036
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