Residential fire alarm false alarm in brook park, Brook Park OH
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According to the dispatch call, a residential fire alarm was triggered by a basement smoke detector near Megs Boulevard in Brook Park. The alarm company later cancelled the response after confirming a valid passcode, indicating no emergency.
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Park Engine 1, Engine 2,
00:03
Medic 1. Start responding for a residential fire alarm.
00:08
near Megs Boulevard,
00:11
basement smoke detector.
00:14
Provertation, two copy.
00:17
Copy.
00:22
Just batch for Park, car four will be allowed.
00:26
Copy. Copy.
00:30
Fireground 3, Renable,
00:32
group of park units.
00:37
Park Engine 1 is in route switching fire ground 3.
00:41
Just as Brook Park Engine 2 in route, switching to Fire Ground 3.
00:57
Dispairge to Brook Park Gressler?
01:00
So I've disposed.
01:05
The alarm company called back in to cancel.
01:08
They received the proper passcode.
01:11
Copy that. All units will be in service return.
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Brook Park, OH
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