Residential fire alarm triggered by smoke detector


Fire department responded to a residential fire alarm triggered by a smoke detector. No fire was confirmed, and the alarm company could not reach the homeowner. A keyholder is returning to check the property.
Audio|Source: Cleveland County Public Safety
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Transcript:
No, the time computer, clear. I'm careful. Engine 1, respond to a residential fire alarm, 1017 Golden Leaf Drive. Engine 1, respond to a residential fire alarm, 1017 Golden Leaf Drive. Map page 41, timeout 1916. Drive, break. Showing smoke detector from Zone 9, break. The alarm company attempted to make contact with the homeowner and got no answer. Disbatch code 52[1], Bravo 1[2]. The engine was clear. Queen North X-ray 576. We had a 24th in Regency. Second keyholder advised he's out of town. He's going to head back to his house to draw things off and then he'll be en route. I'm clear.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
52: Fire Alarm
[2]
Bravo 1: Low risk fire alarm response
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Location mentioned:
Near Golden Leaf Dr, Moore, OK 73160
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