Smoke odor prompts fire alarm check at commercial sites, Reynoldsburg OH


Fire alarms and reports of smoke odor were investigated at commercial sites including the Ohio Fire Academy. No audible alarms were found and the smoke is believed to come from roofing work. One person on site felt ill due to the smoke smell.
Audio|Source: Licking County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Engine 542[6]. Rescue 406[7]. Medic 52[1]. Commercial high-life smoke odor. Power 51[2]. Rescue 1[8]. Latter 3. Engine 542. Rescue 406. Medic 52. Poundage 10. 615. Road. Cross streets, Pottenham Road and South 20.
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Engine 404[3]. Medic 404[4]. Battalion 161[9]. Commercial High Life Fire Alarm. Power 403[5]. Engine 404. Medic 404. Battalion 161. Ohio Fire Academy. 8895. East Main Street. Cross Streets Eastwood Drive West and Taylor Road Southwest. Commercial High Life Fire Alarm. Respond on 45 Ops 2.
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Minor damage. Which is still in the vehicle. 9401, I have. I'm going through, command. That's still here. It's 31 from town. I need to roll back. I believe it's all overriving its nose down. Call 4-3 fire control. We got to replace us for the fire academy. Clark State and Morse.
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alarm and safe them. No audible alarms. We're investigating. We're doing 360. Jen, I'm going to say that the roofer is working on the roof at this location, but she is starting to feel ill from the smell of the smoke odor.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Medic 52: Medical Unit
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Power 51: Support Unit
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Engine 404: Fire Engine
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Medic 404: Medical Unit
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Power 403: Support Unit
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Engine 542: Fire Engine
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Rescue 406: Rescue Unit
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Rescue 1: Rescue Unit
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Battalion 161: Command Unit
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Location mentioned:
Near E Main St, Reynoldsburg, OH 43068
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