False fire alarm triggered by patient at facility, South Bend IN


The audio describes a situation where a fire alarm was accidentally set off by a patient at a medical facility. Emergency services responded to the call but found no actual fire or emergency.
Audio|Source: South Bend, Mishawaka & St. Joseph County Police, Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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I'm going to continue to see them as well just to speak with the Administrator's galloping the alarm system and test motor in the construction.
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Mr. Walker, Mr.
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Walk Engine 3[2]. Mr. Walk Engine 3[2].
00:12
You're saying you couldn't get hold of anybody.
00:14
We're at Suite 200, it's not here.
00:16
We just didn't know if you had any more information.
00:18
Unfortunately we don't.
00:19
We attempted to call on my straight-to-voice mail.
00:21
I'm guessing this with some type of GPS alarm for a medical detector.
00:27
All right, engine three is clear.
00:30
We're going to check pace here for advice.
00:31
I found him.
00:34
He's waiting at the bus stop now.
00:36
Okay. Clear. In case it helps, the patient's name is Dale Williams.
00:39
Is it on Cottage Grove Signal 4[1]? No, you're clear.
00:46
Can I sound Cottage Grove 71 Signal 4[1]?
00:49
Yeah, one detain, no more single force.
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Clear at 916.
00:52
Stay fire, Mr.
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Sharp, Engine 3[2]. Shop at Engine 3[2].
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Everything's good here.
00:59
The patient accidentally bumped is, uh, then it's sort of, yeah, accidental trip.
01:03
All units back in service. Clear, accident, all units back in service, 917.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Signal 4: Fire alarm
[2]
Engine 3: Fire/EMS response unit
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Location mentioned:
Near High St, South Bend, IN 46614
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