false fire alarm from fog machine near northwest 137th street, Oklahoma City OK
Fire crews responded to an automatic fire alarm near Northwest 137th Street in Oklahoma City. The alarm was triggered by a fog machine used during an event, causing a false alarm. No fire or emergency was found.
Audio|Source: Oklahoma City Fire
01:37
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 37, respond to automatic fire alarm.
00:04
At near Northwest 137th Street.
00:08
Time out, 2118.
00:19
BrushPumper 2.
00:21
Respond to automatic fire alarm.
00:23
At 2910, Ranch Road.
00:26
Timeout, 2118.
00:34
Disfetch, Station 2, you've been canceled by the alarm company.
00:41
Inge2Clearment.
00:48
Bruchervet is clear and return.
00:55
Squad 24, respond to breathing problems.
00:59
At 4401, northwest 39th Street westbound.
01:03
Timeout, 2125.
01:20
Engine 37, dispatch.
01:24
Go ahead, engine 37.
01:27
There's no problem here.
01:29
I spoke to the general manager.
01:31
They're having an event tonight and they are using a fog machine and set off the smoke alarms.
01:35
There's no problem.
01:36
We're returning back to service.
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Location mentioned:
Near NW 137th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73134
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