Smoke alarm triggered by construction dust in campus building, Parkland WA
Fire crews responded to a smoke alarm activation in building 15 on the south side of the campus in Tacoma, Washington. The alarm was caused by dust from construction or maintenance work in room 213. No fire or smoke was found during the investigation.
Audio|Source: Tacoma Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
This is going to be in building 15 on the south side of campus.
00:05
We're going to start heading that way.
00:11
This will be second story building 15 for a smoke alarm.
00:22
Command, Taiwan's on scene.
00:28
We should be able to see one, three sixty.
00:36
We see if Taiwan, three sixty.
00:38
The building to change,
00:41
I'm very involved.
00:49
Panel.
00:55
...and apparently this could possibly be set off from dust in room 213.
01:00
We're going to make access to the panel, and then 213.
01:11
At a time, I was able to see three sides of the way enough showing that contact security, and they confirm they believe it was some dust and some cutting in room 213.
01:23
No receipt.
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Location mentioned:
15th Ave S, Parkland, WA 98444
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