Commercial fire alarm triggered during pump testing, Orange County TX
A commercial fire alarm activated at the RTP Company near I-10 West in Orange County. It was later confirmed to be a false alarm caused by fire pump testing which was not reported to the alarm company in advance.
Audio|Source: Orange County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Dispatch ESB-6-522-I-10 West at the RTP company for a commercial fire alarm.
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6522 I-10 West for a commercial fire alarm.
00:12
General fire alarm, no zones given.
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Just-atch clear to 730.
00:21
That's about Schott County and find out what to do with the vehicle.
00:27
What time this happened if they located with anybody?
00:31
Very soon.
00:38
Is it?
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Just that you.
00:42
Just that you.
00:46
Go ahead.
00:48
Yes, ma'am.
00:49
We're running a call at this time, before you want to be in route shortly.
00:52
If you don't mind, just divide City of Orange.
00:54
They have a contract with them also.
01:00
That's Rudy.
01:01
And if you don't mind, just tell them we are in route.
01:12
See, that's Ruthie.
01:18
Do it.
01:26
That group, Bruce, I beat you cows for sure.
01:33
That's station pay for it.
01:42
Two seconds, go ahead.
01:49
Yes, sir, while I was on the line with Orange Fire, I was called back by the alarm company.
01:56
It's going to be a false alarm.
01:58
They were doing some fire pump testing and did not advise the alarm company.
02:03
They have it in tests now.
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Orange County, TX
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