False fire alarm at high-rise on Northeast 13th Street


The audio contains radio communication about a fire alarm at a high-rise building on Northeast 13th Street that was later found to be false. Various emergency units were dispatched but then canceled the response.
Audio|Source: Oklahoma City Area Police and Fire
02:21
Transcript:
Respond to chest pain. At 11,500, Southwest 29th Street, timeout, 1050,000. Out of 114. This match that call off to the 9th is going to be my aggressive trans, and again, if I didn't get another unit to go with me because he's got a large stick. Yeah, they don't know if it went through (name withheld), I don't know what direction from here to the northwest. She has a black 2,00-2006 Honda. I've listened to an armist, Robert John Boy in 101. Okay, she's coming back to the daycare. She just texted him saying she's behind the daycare, so we can go over there. Engine 12, engine 18, rescue wire 18, and 6.02. Respond to Iowa alarm high-rise. At 921, northeast 13th Street westbound. Time out. 1052. Paul, 2265. Uh, same effect, 2265, go ahead. Equipal, you call it 980, or that's dollar can roll. Engine 17. Respond to Fall, at 1916, Northwest 56 Terrace. Time out. 1053. Is you a test-gated for trouble on custody? Where? Glenn Owens? Latter 18 to dismiss. Text, the Queen Paul Edward 790, 2011, Hyundai Sonato, Glad. William 37, sir. William 37, go ahead. All companies responding to this high-rise alarm on northeast, you can return, so now fall into the system. You can close this one else. Herefore? Right, right, 10th, square. Sixth a key square. No, five, thanks. Yeah, I've got it. Okay. All call, Tony.
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Location mentioned:
Near NE 13th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73104
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