Fire alarm at hospital found to be false, Portland OR
A fire alarm was activated at a hospital near Sam Jackson Park Road in Portland. Fire crews checked the building and found no smoke or fire. The alarm was likely caused by a faulty or dirty sensor.
Audio|Source: Portland State University Police and Portland Police Service Desk
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 4, commercial alarm, OHSU, near Sam Jackson Park Road.
00:04
Engine 4, commercial alarm, OHSU, near Sam Jackson Park Road.
00:14
Okay, a second.
00:25
Door is secured and we checked on the rooftop.
00:30
There's nobody there.
00:36
Hi, Robbie.
00:37
I will afford this to access control.
00:42
We'll be clearing John.
00:45
Toby, thank you.
00:46
Clear John.
00:47
It's 549.
00:49
Just you police from engine form.
00:55
Just at like exactly 30 more forces in like 10 seconds.
01:02
And then 15 more in the course of about 10 seconds.
01:07
And then 15 more in the course of about 10 seconds and another one after that.
01:16
I just had an officer live on scene after waiting right away.
01:23
Like less than a minute ago?
01:29
Negative. I have one door granted access at 47, but the only ones that I have before you guys out there were at 45.
01:44
Sorry, I'm just doing more exactly 30 times.
01:48
It was a wind issue or something like that before rattling, but it sounds like it's just a sensor going out or something.
01:59
Probably you'll mention that's access control.
02:02
Thank you. It's 550.
02:12
(number withheld) as you please Andrew 4th.
02:14
Thank you, police Andrew Force.
02:23
At this time, the update that I have is there's no smoke, no fire.
02:31
Twenty four copies, and I can't you guys can be able to clear.
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