Fire alarm triggered by power outage at South Myrtle St, Seattle WA
An automatic fire alarm was triggered at a building near South Myrtle Street. Fire units including Ladder 12 and Engine 27 responded. The alarm was later found to have tripped due to a power outage, with no actual fire reported. The incident also involved a report of two people trapped in an elevator, but details on their status are unclear. Firefighters investigated the situation and managed it without further incident.
Audio|Source: Seattle Fire
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Transcript:
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1027 responding near South Myrtle St
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Automatic fire alarm with ladder 12
00:08
Letter 3, code yellow rescue response, near Fellow Street. 5-3,
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38, near South Othello.
00:26
It's a report of two people trapped in elevator,
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car number one,
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on 4-1.
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Engine 27, near South Myrtle St, Nuff, Invisible, Investigating, Establishing Myel Command.
00:53
Okay, engine 27, myel command.
01:03
Ladder 12 in 27, go ahead and stay out on Beacon until I find some more information.
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It's all okay.
01:12
We just arrived.
01:14
This building has been going into a warm part of bed lately.
01:18
Okay.
01:24
Ladder 3 from dispatch, be advised. We've updated the address to near South Otelo Street.
01:32
Three okay, fifty nine, fifty-nine, chaval.
01:34
Hello.
01:45
Go ahead, command.
01:49
Go ahead and place, water 12 in service.
01:53
Alarm trip by power outage.
01:57
Okay, command, water 12 in service.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Myrtle St, Seattle, WA 98108
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