False fire alarm triggered at Wallace Residence Hall, Ames IA
A fire alarm went off in a unit near Welch Avenue in Wallace Residence Hall. Firefighters responded promptly but found no fire. The alarm was accidentally triggered, possibly by the sprinkler lights. Fire personnel helped reset the alarm system.
Audio|Source: City of Ames Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Automatic alarm.
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Engine 2. near Welch Avenue, Unit M.B.
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320, cross-off Storm Street and Mortensen Parkway.
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Automatic alarm.
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near Welch Avenue, Unit M.B320.
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Dispastro.
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Page 2.
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And you too.
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Do you have another unit that would be available? We're on here Station 3 for Strait.
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I can see if Tower 1,
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maybe?
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Engine 1.
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Probably.
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Engine one, this regard. The answer to station 3, we're going to have TOW-1, take that call, near 917.
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Well, Jeff.
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Hi, SHU, are you direct on that?
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Tawesi, he's right.
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Call on from I-2. It's going to be basement, showing the basement,
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room Mary Boy 320.
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Power 1 copies,
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Facebook, and you show us in round.
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1434.
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Tara wants my view.
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Go ahead, Tyrol, right?
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We were just advised by officers that here is no fire.
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If we set off by some spring lights off...
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Copy, do they need assistance resetting?
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R1, sounds like they do, please help you ready.
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Location mentioned:
Wallace Residence Hall, 917 Welch Ave, Ames, IA 50014
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