Fire alarm triggered by shower steam in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma City OK
Fire department Engine 35 responded to an automatic fire alarm near Harley Lane in Oklahoma City. Upon investigation, the alarm was found to be triggered by shower steam, and no fire was present. The unit returned to service after confirming the cause.
Audio|Source: Oklahoma City Area Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 35, respond to automatic fire alarm.
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At near Harley Lane.
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Timeout, (number withheld).
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95, I'm gonna be 1060 on May and 64th.
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Tag is gonna be Adam, David Paul,
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(number withheld).
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104. Is this some reference to the service?
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25. I'm 97, end of my options.
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Negative. Hold that call for me.
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I was to take care of this on the way.
00:32
Okay.
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Good back.
00:42
Engine 19. Respond to automatic fire alarm.
00:46
At near South Pennsylvania Avenue.
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South Pennsylvania Avenue.
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Timeout, (number withheld).
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Squad 51. Respond to a known incident type.
01:02
At near northwest 4th Street.
01:06
Timeout, (number withheld).
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51strain Lake, what's the apartment number?
01:16
It's 146, wouldn't?
01:18
Correct.
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City through Santa Fe, hold my call, show me 1060, the Southwood's 59th and 1010, Paul, Lincoln, Lincoln, 129.
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Mr. Secretary, can open my call again so I can add it as more comments.
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Have I been given?
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Dispatch, engine 35,
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set off by shower steam, you can return.
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