Pepper spray assault triggers fire alarm in Seattle, Seattle WA
Fire crews responded to a fire alarm near Ravenna Avenue Northeast in Seattle. The alarm was caused by an ongoing pepper spray assault. Police were called to secure the scene.
Audio|Source: Seattle Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 40, fire response, near Ravenna Avenue Northeast.
00:07
Indian 40, near Ravenna Avenue Northeast.
00:14
Automatic fire alarm with ladder 9.
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Command from NG26 Bravo.
00:34
315 complete,
00:35
no other smells here.
00:44
Engine 40 is at 1990.
00:46
We're going to avenue northeast.
00:48
Nothing visible investigating. We're going to command.
00:52
Okay, Engine 40, Ravenna Command.
01:02
Engine 40 from Dispatch, be advised, we've got updated report that this AFA is probably from a pepper spray assault that is ongoing.
01:19
Free from dispatch, did you receive my last?
01:25
Inge 40, okay.
01:33
Is that latter-nine? You want us to continue in code on this? And if not, me or if not or if so, could we consider adding a PC to this?
01:51
Letter 9, Engine 40 will have you standby until SPD[1] secures the scene.
02:04
Just back from Engine 40.
02:07
Go ahead, Engine 40.
02:10
Is SPD[1] responding this incident?
02:14
That's affirmative.
02:19
Okay, we can go green, letter 9,
02:23
and then what we can handle.
02:27
Water 9, code green, acknowledge.
02:32
Let's you 1 from Inj26, we found the gas regulator on the outside of the building, on the east side of the building.
02:45
Okay.
02:48
There's no additional smell of natural gas anywhere near this regular.
Police codes explained
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SPD: Seattle Police Department
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Ravenna Ave NE, Seattle, WA
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