Accidental fire alarm at iu health north hospital, Carmel IN
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm was activated at IU Health North Hospital. Responding units were dispatched but the alarm was later confirmed to be accidental and the call was canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Hamilton County Fire & EMS
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 346, engine 345, engine 341, ladder 345, battalion 304, safety 304, high-rise alarm, near North Meridian Street, at IU Health North Hospital, respond on ops 301, timeout 2247.
00:24
Buretus information, IU did call and saying it was accidental but clearly canceled with the alarm company.
00:35
Control Line 345.
00:38
Ladder 345.
00:41
We've been canceled.
00:47
Do you call in saying it was accidental inside your discretion if you want to cancel since Warren Company hasn't called in yet?
00:59
12304. Telling 304?
01:02
Just in the district engine, Markle other companies in service.
01:07
Can we make the office and channeling go back control.
01:10
Clear.
01:12
Oasing the option operator 2249.
01:19
Gently 46, you can disregard T-holder and security calls.
01:29
Medic 3.83.
01:31
Engine 3.85.
01:33
Unconscious for fainting.
01:34
3512, Gary Glen, Court.
01:36
Cross-off, Glendale Court, Glendale Drive, and Dead End.
01:40
83 Neaton. Timeout, 2253.
01:47
Control, Mitch, 346.
01:54
Looking at your notes, did the alarm company end up calling you?
02:00
That's affirmative you've been disregarded.
02:06
Okay, clear.
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Location mentioned:
N Meridian St, Carmel, IN 46032
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