Fire alarm at Avery Apartments likely false, Layton UT


Police responded to a fire alarm at the Avery Apartments in Layton, Utah. There is no confirmation of an actual fire. The alarm may have been false or accidental.
Audio|Source: Layton City Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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For responding to the Avery Apartments, 1733 that's going to pass, the control panel of pole station, both of a Redmond hall in, and thought it might be in the whole house, violence.
00:14
Yes. 6.1 copy suspicious.
00:16
6.2.
00:17
Mark there. Mark it. Callers straight to you saw a vehicle and zip the neighborhood completely blacked out.
00:22
I'm on it for this and talks.
00:23
10.
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One of the vehicle is left.
00:25
One in the town town.
00:26
About a six-quarter.
00:27
Can I meet me through.
00:28
Ten front. So you're on this as the second notification?
00:30
Copy five minutes. 504, they're currently headed towards Smith's complaint.
00:33
It's a silver pasture vehicle.
00:37
16, I'm trying to catch up to it.
00:38
Just turn west on center.
00:41
We're cut up, Chival Street, Gentile, Nelfland, 7-4, Big Bear Yankee.
00:45
Still, roll.
00:46
Copy. The 16, we roll, but we all come to stop.
00:54
Never. In the 16, do you want the complaint that's pull over? Sure, it looks like it may be an elderly email and just come up to an F.
01:04
Charlie, for the other 82's been released to concurrent, you can show me in Route 7-7, book editing.
01:10
Of course.
01:11
5040 introvalysis.
01:12
She's having some kind of medical emergency.
01:19
She's asking if we call her to IEC.
01:22
The same story, pull house, we have a lot more's going off, the offense investigative.
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