Fire alarm at apartment compactor room in Cleveland Heights, Cleveland Heights OH
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According to the dispatch call, fire department responded to a fire alarm in the compactor room on the third floor of an eight-story apartment building near Severance Circle in Cleveland Heights. No smoke or evacuation was reported. Units are investigating on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Shaker Heights, University Heights and Cleveland Heights Fire Dispatch
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01:56
Transcript:
00:00
Districts for fire alarm, 25, 7.
00:10
Attention,
00:11
Cleveland Heights Fire alarm, apartment units, 253, 211, 241, 221.
00:18
Respond to near Severance Circle, Cleveland Heights.
00:22
2.5 feet are out.
00:32
Copy 253 en route, 257 circle, commercial fire alarm, third floor compactor room fire alarm going off.
00:40
No smoke. This is called in by a resident.
00:47
This is best station once in route.
00:54
Obviously, station one in route.
00:58
Or a third floor compactor firearm.
01:03
212 dispatch. 2 dispatch.
01:06
212 again.
01:12
Or in service returning from Fairmount, do you need us to respond to near Severance Circle?
01:21
Copy your service, break 253, do you need them to respond?
01:30
Have them staged at their location.
01:32
253 is unseen.
01:34
We have an eight-story apartment complex.
01:37
We have nothing showing no evacuation.
01:39
Two-and-two can just stage it at their location until needed.
01:43
Two-five-three will be command and out investigating.
01:48
Have two-five-three on-scene.
01:50
New-story apartment complex, nothing showing.
01:53
2-1-2 to stage at their current location.
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Location mentioned:
Severance Cir, Cleveland Heights, OH 44118
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