False fire alarm at single-story building


Fire units responded to a building after a fire alarm but found no fire. The alarm was caused by a faulty detector. A strong gas odor was also reported near the scene.
Audio|Source: Omaha Fire (OFD Fire)
02:47
Transcript:
Engine 61 has nothing showing from a single story out establishing C-3 command that's a case. In 61, nothing showing. C command. 61 on location. 292 is clear on the still alarm, responded from 48th in Kansas. 9.07. Hold on fire from C Street Command. Engine 61 will handle no fire. 601 will handle no fire. 907. The County 5, understood, in service. 295 in service, 908. 241. They're off. Truck 41 on location, 99. Battalion 2, into 41, truck 41. The caller was a passenger by, was walking a dog, looked over at this address when she could smell a strong odor of gas in the area. MUD has also been advised. 40 hours. 9.09. Dispatch from the type 5. Information only. Traffic lights at 114 and west center road intersection are out. Not working. Clear all directions. That's affirmative. 9-10. Draw 41 location, nothing showing. 5993 please. All that's good. Turn 41, nothing showing, 59 command, 910. Measure 41's on location. Inge 41, 910. All fire, Norris command. Norse command. Confirm, no fire, faulty detector. Command is terminated. Truck 34 is the service is going to be a false alarm. Trip 34 in service, false alarm, 9-11.
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Location mentioned:
C St, Omaha, NE
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