Fire alarm triggers hour-long scare at Spokane apartment, Spokane WA
Fire crews responded to a Spokane apartment complex with a fire alarm sounding for an hour, with no visible smoke or flames, prompting concern about a possible false alarm or hidden issue.
Audio|Source: Spokane City and County Fire / EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Alarm systems full Valley Ladder 10 engine 7 159 13 East 4th Avenue channel fire up 15 full response alarm system
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For the number we have four car 50 is just ringing COVID and AMR re-resigned
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Copy, thank you.
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And our updated location will be near West Elliott Drive.
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2865 West Elliott.
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297 Valley Ladder 10.
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The caller is reporting a fire alarm going off the past hour, unknown which part numbers is involved.
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They are not seeing smoke or flames.
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Probably it's on the top floor somewhere.
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It sounds like it might be a smoke detector.
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They give us a building A, Adam.
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Hi, Liar can't copy.
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Thanks, Tommy.
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Thanks, okay.
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Yes, my Latterton.
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Latterton, Latterton, Goad.
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Ralliterton, I'm seen as a large three-story apartment complex.
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We have no mention shown.
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We'll be on investigating the Hock Interst Strategy.
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By alliterton will be assuming you stay committed.
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Large three-story power, and that's chewing with us, game.
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Location mentioned:
E 4th Ave, Spokane, WA
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