Fire alarm triggered during floor sanding at farm shop, Carson City NV


A fire alarm went off at a welding shop inside a farm building. There was no fire or smoke found. The building was evacuated as a safety measure. The fire department confirmed the alarm was caused by floor sanding work and there was no danger.
Audio|Source: Carson City Fire Main
01:21
Transcript:
00:00
Carson, rescue 53, enrath farm, please.
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Rescue 53[1]A, copy. Carson, truck 50 in route.
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Truck 50[2], I copy, in route.
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The point of activation is the welding shop, U2C inside.
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Truck 50[2], copy, thank you.
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There's a rest of 52-0.
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I copy on seat.
00:13
Carson, truck 50's on scene.
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We do have a medium-sized block building.
00:19
Nothing showing from the exterior.
00:21
It does look like it is evacuated.
00:23
Be investigating. I copy.
00:24
Carson, you can show rescue 52 transporting.
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I copy.
00:27
Person, truck 50.
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Truck 50[2]. Truck 50.
00:31
With RP, he stated the system was supposed to be in test and it was forgotten.
00:36
They're doing some sanding on some cement floors.
00:38
There's no hazard here.
00:39
We're going to be about returning.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Rescue 53: Fire/Rescue Dispatch
[2]
Truck 50: Fire Engine/Truck Response
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Location mentioned:
Near Hobbyhorse Ln, Carson City, NV 89701
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