Accidental fire alarm triggered at Chick-fil-A, Fort Dodge IA


An employee accidentally triggered a fire alarm at Chick-fil-A, but no fire was found.
Audio|Source: Webster County Sheriff and Fire
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Transcript:
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20151 LAC. Can you guys head over to Chick-Falai? We just received a call in reference to a bird alarm[1].
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It's going to be the back door milky holders were contacted.
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Hi there. Two more.
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215-0-6.
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At the bed there.
00:20
Flight 3 skids down at the Med Center after.
00:23
Just 2023.
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104. 104. Factore.
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I'm attempting to contact a keyholder[2] right now.
00:29
There's a vehicle here.
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Ocean Union Frank 685.
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OUF 685. OUF 685.
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That comes back on a red 2019 Mazda.
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Sort of...
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Brian Hansen out of gallery.
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As far as I saw I'm all with, I was Oscar.
00:43
He's an employee accidentally set it off.
00:45
Turn 4.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
bird alarm: Slang/misheard for 'burglar alarm' or 'building alarm' (alarm activation)
[2]
keyholder: Person responsible for business access, contacted for alarm reset
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Location mentioned:
Near 2nd Ave S, Fort Dodge, IA 50501
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