False fire alarm at high-rise apartment building, Tulsa OK


A fire alarm in a high-rise apartment was reported but no fire was found. It was caused by a faulty detector that is being replaced.
Audio|Source: Tulsa, Creek, Rogers and Wagoner Counties Public Safety
02:53
Transcript:
00:00
This is correct. The engine four, you're at 45th in Peoria. We'll reassign it to a different company. Fire alarm at a high-rise, near W 7th St.
00:24
Whichever do the command of transporting location, not emergency. Can you repeat the hospital? You're coming across very quiet. Burgess of St. Francis, Maine. Copy non-emergency, St. Princess, May. Copy non-emergency, St. Princess, May, (number withheld).
00:53
Species activity. Negative, sir, any time we try to ask for a question, she disconnects the phone call with this. Close, Claire. This is a motorcycle is. This motorcycle is not page (number withheld).
01:15
Investigation. Ladder 7, Matic Emergency Priority 1, near South Truth Avenue, no-name apartments, at page (number withheld). Ladder 2-7 is on the same Garnett Command. Can you go ahead and start me, a record, please? Liner 2-7 and Garnett Command, copy you need a record one time.
01:39
No Name Apartments, Unit 11, Unit 11, Unit 11. Responding for a 49-year-old male who has abdominal, back, and chest pain, not breathing normally. Not page (number withheld). Ladder 2.0 to mind. Ladder 2.0, go ahead. This is going to be a faulty detector. There's an alarm person en route to replace it.
02:07
Just in case you get another call. We'll be back in service. Coffee Ladder 2 is back in service. It's a faulty detector. They have someone around to fix it. Affirmative.
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Location mentioned:
Near W 7th St, Tulsa, OK 74119
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