False fire alarm at Fox Trail Apartments in Plano, Plano TX
Fire crews responded to a reported structure fire at Fox Trail Apartments in Plano, Texas. Residents smelled smoke and the fire alarm sounded. Firefighters found no fire and determined the smoke detector malfunction caused the alarm. The fire alarm was reset to normal.
Audio|Source: Plano Fire
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Transcript:
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This is responding to the structure fire.
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This is going to be Fox Trail Apartments, 5-06, Building 5.
00:05
Color woke up to the smell of smoke and the fire alarm is going off.
00:08
They advise that the scent in the bathroom is on fire.
00:10
Wind speeds can be 10 miles per hour from the south-southwest.
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Everyone has evacuated the apartment.
00:16
However,
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they have not evacuated the building.
00:18
They said it's building 500.
00:23
Truck for is on the scene.
00:26
We don't see anything.
00:28
We'll be investigated.
00:33
We see truck fours on the scene, nothing's...
00:35
Truck fours on the scene, nothing seen going out to investigate.
00:42
Some units,
00:44
y'all can clear.
00:46
Dispatch, leave, truck, 4, engine, on scene.
00:50
You got an exhaust fan,
00:52
fires out, no extension.
00:57
Dispatch copy truck 4, all incoming can clear, leave truck 4 and engine 4 is an exhaust fan that the fire is now out.
01:03
Truck 4 from dispatch, is speed you still needed?
01:07
Negative, but if you can notify property management.
01:13
The people want to know.
01:19
Dispatch from engine 6.
01:24
Dispatch.
01:27
We have the fire alarm reset to normal status.
01:31
It was a smoke detector problem.
01:34
Sounds like the burglar alarm also just went off on its own.
01:43
Received, just the smoke detector problem.
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Location mentioned:
Near Roundrock Trail, Plano, TX 75023
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