Fire Alarm Triggered by Broken Detector at Metairie Manor


Firefighters responded to an alarm at a building but found no fire or smoke. The alarm was caused by a broken smoke detector.
Audio|Source: Jefferson Parish Eastbank Fire Departments
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Transcript:
177-160 respond to a fire alarm 4929 york streets in 16-060 to fire alarm 49 to 9 york street cross streets limit street trains can unload drives and 16 through 6 t it's going to be metery manor general fire alarm for a lim-o 1090146 160 on route. Copy 160.0. 168 in route. Copy into 168. 177 in route. Copy letter 177. Into 138. Into 138 in route. Copy into 138. 168, all thing, nothing chill, how the best year. Sapiench, 168, 117, nothing, not everything. 161 from 162, you can cancel all incoming. 168 can handle. Happy, cancel, income in. 161. 16, clear. Copy, 16, 177 is clear, return to dispatch. Copy letter, 177. 138 is clear, return to dispatch. Copy is 138. 161, 162, the whole apartment is clear. The whole apartment is clear. There's no smoke at all. It's a non-functioning smoke detector and 168, I mean 161 and 162 are coming down now. Copy.
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Location mentioned:
Near York St, Metairie, LA 70001
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