False fire alarm at building near North 175th Court, Omaha NE
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According to the dispatch call, omaha Fire Engine 34 responded to a fire alarm at a two-story building near North 175th Court. No smoke or fire was found. The alarm was false and handed over to building maintenance to reset the system.
Audio|Heard on: Omaha Fire (OFD Fire)
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01:53
Transcript:
00:00
And engine 34 is on location of a two-story single-family building.
00:03
I have nothing shown.
00:05
We're going to set up 32nd and Ames Command investigating.
00:10
And engine 34 be advised.
00:13
The alarm company called back to cancel, but did not say what set it off.
00:20
To be command.
00:21
Fire dispatch from Pinkney Command.
00:25
I'm on fire from 32nd aft, man.
00:27
You can get an Engine 34 will handle.
00:34
The 24-wheel handle will continue, thank you me command.
00:42
Dispatch from Pinkney Command, no fire, good alarm, scene's been turned over to building maintenance to reset the system.
00:49
Just be advised, the correct address is near North 175th Court.
00:54
Battalion 7 in service.
00:57
Battalion 7 in service, good alarm.
00:59
129.
01:04
Time 7 and Battalion 1, Battalion 3 out.
01:10
71 in service, sign 3 out, 1130.
01:18
780.8 service, 780s, 780s.
01:24
Omaha Fire engine 71 vacuum service.
01:26
Engine 71 vacuum service.
01:31
Engine 71 in service, 131.
01:34
32nd a command. All fire from 32nd a half command.
01:39
Unable to be in contact with anybody.
01:42
Any resident?
01:44
360 of the structure found no signs of smoke or fire.
01:49
In June 34 is the terminating command, and 34 is back in service.
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Location mentioned:
N 175th Ct, Nebraska
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