Fire alarm triggered by concrete dust, no fire found, Omaha NE


A fire alarm was activated at a location on A St in Omaha due to concrete dust entering through an open door during moving activities. There was no actual fire. A neighboring unit's alarm is also in trouble mode because of phone line problems. Fire units responded but cleared the scene as it was a false alarm.
Audio|Source: Omaha Fire (OFD Fire)
01:25
Transcript:
00:00
Truck 41 in service. Clear Truck 401 in service, 14-09[1]. Truck 5-3. 5-3. Truck 5-3. Truck country. It looks like concrete dust got in through an open door, people were moving stuff into a unit.
00:27
Understood. I did find they get a hold of someone. She advised there is team managers on site somewhere, so they still look like we're here, sending up this way. Otherwise, we've got access. We're going to access the panel. That's clear. We're on our way back up to you. Want to fire from Blake, man. Click, ma'am.
00:56
We do make contact with the rep next door at 6518. That system's in trouble mode. They're having issues with their phone lines. Alarm companies that notifies the system is placed on hold until they get it fixed. To answer me to terminate, Inchon 41 is that service final involved. They're engine 41 back in service false alarm. 14-10[2].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
14-09: Unit/incident code for initial alarm or response
[2]
14-10: Unit/incident code for false alarm/cleared
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Location mentioned:
A St, Omaha, NE 68144
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