False residential fire alarm at Newark address, Newark OH


Fire units responded to a residential fire alarm at a Newark address. The caller was new to the home and reported no signs of fire, smoke, or flames. The alarm's cause was unknown, and no fire was found on arrival.
Audio|Source: Licking County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Engine 5. Engine 1. Residential fire alarm. Engine 5. Engine 1. Near Glassboro Street. Cross Street, Oak Valley Avenue and Paramus Avenue. Air Force. Residential fire alarm. Respond on 45 off 1.
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Ladder 3. Medic 52. Breathing problems. Ladder 3. Netic 52. 2.70, Summit Street. Cross streets, Thomas Avenue and Summit Street Road, southeast. Breathing problems. Respond on 45 EMS.
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671, King Henry Charles 66771. This devise of that plates valid. Next one part control, you can go ahead and replace Flatter 3, 952 with us on Summit Street. It expires on 8.3 of 26. R.O. valid.
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1929 leicester 1929. 1929.
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Go ahead. Engine 5, you'll remember how off. Caller does not know why it was going off. She's new to the residents. Joppy, if she's saying there's no fire as a resident? Baker, no fire, no smoke, no flames. All right, you can't get into Rescue 1. Engine 5 would go with it, but check make it out. Here you're going, put some under one on service. Engine 5 continue.
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Location mentioned:
Near Glassboro St, Newark, OH 43055
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