False fire alarm caused by old smoke detectors, Maize KS


A fire alarm was activated at a mobile home in Broadview Estates West Mobile Home Park. Firefighters investigated and found it was a false alarm caused by old smoke detectors in a trash can.
Audio|Source: Wichita and Sedgwick County Fire Resource / OPS-1
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Transcript:
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Engine 33 for a system alarm on a residence in Mays near West Albert Avenue, the Broadview Estates West Mobile Home Park, in Mays for an assistant alarm on a residence.
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Engine 33, Metpage 4753.
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This actor from truck one.
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Go ahead.
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Can you start? Rescue One, my way, please?
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Ted Boy. Truck one for rescue one.
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Go off for Truck one.
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Hey, we're on a gas call up north.
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Okay, never mind and thank you.
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Just after a squad, can I get a report for you time, please?
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Stand by. 33 zone scene and modular home, nothing showing will be investigated.
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Nothing showing for C-07.
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Engine 22 and truck 7 for a 148 vehicle versus pedestrian at near South Hydraulic Avenue for a 1048 vehicle versus pedestrian engine 22 and truck 7 met page 554442.
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22's route.
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24. Miles from engine 33.
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Go ahead.
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This is going to be the old smoke detectors in a trash can that's going off.
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We've just connected the batteries, everything's available.
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10-4[1], I'll see you available.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment/Message received
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Location mentioned:
Near W Albert St, Maize, KS 67101
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