Fire alarm triggered by compressor malfunction in commercial building, Hood River OR


Fire alarm activated in a commercial building due to a faulty compressor. No fire or evacuation occurred. Maintenance is addressing the problem.
Audio|Source: Hood River Police-Fire-ODOT-ODF
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Transcript:
00:00
I'm on scene, Diamond Central,
00:02
a large commercial building, nothing showing from the outside, tying in with the responder.
00:07
We have full operations here tonight and nobody's evacuated the building yet.
00:11
Copy, unseen commercial building, nothing's showing these connected responders.
00:16
They're on full-ops tonight and no one's evacuated.
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245.
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This is badging in 3-3.
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3-3. 3.3.
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We're on thing. Have you on the scene 2045[2]?
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In a patch, 301[1].
00:31
301[1]. Located is a problem with a compressor that is spoke to bell causing the alarms to go off.
00:39
They're going to be an alarm status for another hour or so everything's fine.
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Always is clear and returned for me.
00:46
Copy. Some tests are causing the issue.
00:48
Maintenance is going to take care of it.
00:50
We've got a test released an hour.
00:51
2050[3].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
301: Unit identifier for responding engine/company
[2]
2045: Time marker (military time, 20:45)
[3]
2050: Time marker (military time, 20:50)
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Location mentioned:
Hood River, OR 97031
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