False fire alarm caused by steam near Terry Avenue, Seattle WA
Fire crews responded to a fire alarm near Terry Avenue in Seattle. They found only steam and no fire. The alarm was a false alarm and units cleared the scene.
Audio|Source: Seattle Fire
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Transcript:
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Just having a standby right now, sounds like it's just going to be light and steam.
00:09
Command from Safety 2, Independent 360 complete, nothing visible.
00:16
Commander C,
00:19
360 complete,
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nothing found.
00:24
Commandant from logging control at this time, the building is not an alarm.
00:31
Command received, building is not an alarm.
00:41
Command from Ladder 10, appears this is just excessive steam next to red lights on the roof, no smoke or fire, we can downgrade.
00:52
Command receive.
00:55
dispatch from Terry Command, pairs via false alarm,
01:00
you can co-green all units that are not on scene,
01:05
and then engine 25, 5, 10s, and ladder 10 will put themselves in service once they're ready.
01:12
Okay, all units as well, we got hose out.
01:19
All units responding to the FIB high rise at 707 Terry Avenue, Code Green[1],
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with the exception of Engine 10, Latterton, Battalion 2,
01:32
Engine 6,
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and Engine 25.
01:36
All of the units, code green,
01:38
put yourselves in service, hit your button.
01:41
Again, all units responding to 707 Terry Avenue, Code Green[1], at the exception of Engine 10, Ladder 10, Battalion 2, engine 25, engine 6.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code Green: Non-emergency or downgraded response; proceed without lights or sirens, situation under control.
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Location mentioned:
Near Terry Ave, Seattle, WA 98104
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