False fire alarm triggered at a hotel in Ames, Ames IA
Fire and EMS units responded to a fire alarm at a hotel near Southeast 16th Street in Ames, Iowa. The alarm company spoke with someone on site but could not get the correct code, and the alarm activated again. Upon inspection, no fire or hazardous condition was found, and the incident was determined to be a false alarm.
Audio|Source: City of Ames Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Automatic alarm.
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Truck 1 near Southeast 16th Street.
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Cross of South Dayton Place and South Bell Avenue, S.P.A.C.
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1. Automatic alarm.
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Near Southeast 16th Street.
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Near Southeast 16th Street, S.P.A.C.
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1.
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Hi.
00:37
Cowan is near southeast 16 for a fire alarm.
00:44
Kathy is how large the alarm is an east smoke and pole station.
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Tower one, go ahead.
01:08
The alarm company called back and said they spoke to someone on premise, but they couldn't get the correct code and the fire alarm has gone off again.
01:15
Got it.
01:17
Okay.
01:29
Tala Lone is a two-story hotel structure.
01:34
Nothing showing from the exterior building does not appear to be an alarm.
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Tala 1 will investigate and have command.
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Copy.
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Location mentioned:
Near SE 16th St, Ames, IA 50010
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