False fire alarm caused by humidifier moisture, Woodbury MN
Firefighters responded to a fire alarm near Hazel Trail Unit E. The alarm was caused by excess humidity from a humidifier and not by an actual fire. The crew shut off the alarm panel and confirmed no further help was needed.
Audio|Source: Washington County Public Safety
02:25
Transcript:
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The station for fire for fire alarm.
00:03
near Hazel Trail Unit E.
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(name withheld).
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On page 1640.
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This patch will be blocking the right and the merge lane.
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Covered up.
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Thank you, anything.
00:26
That helps.
00:32
We'll try, I guess.
00:39
We're very time, Tuesdays in route to Hazel Trail.
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Copy at 1650.
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245-2.
00:56
Good.
00:58
We're needed on to all 50 states with no return, but we did get a little bit of information of what it is here.
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16-53.
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641 routine and fridly.
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694 in East River Road for a PI.
01:24
Okay.
01:30
623, we're clear to do it.
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623, Melvue.
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Copy. Copy.
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4, 6.6, Melvue and I.
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6.
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What do we have going on at the station?
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Humidifiers ticking out a lot of extra humidity and that set off the alarm in the unit.
02:03
We're trying to shut the panel off now.
02:07
Understood.
02:09
Do you have any assistance?
02:15
No, we shouldn't need any.
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Where's the panel at?
02:20
We have the panel out in the bay next to the sprinklerizer.
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Location mentioned:
Near Hazel Trail UNIT E, Woodbury, MN 55129
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