Fire alarm repeatedly triggered at high school due to wet detector, Twinsburg OH
A fire alarm at a high school was repeatedly triggered due to a wet duct detector that continued to get moisture. Fire personnel managed to reset the alarm but noted difficulties because the alarm system needed a special code. The alarm company was unaware of the cause. The wet detector may cause the alarm to activate again until the issue is resolved.
Audio|Source: Twinsburg, Hudson and Reminderville Police, Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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Twinsburg Fire, High School Command. Go ahead.
00:03
We were able to finally reset the alarm.
00:06
There's a secret code that apparently we're not privy to that has to be entered.
00:15
Okay.
00:18
The duct detector is still wet and still getting dripped on, so it may reactivate.
00:26
Okay, is there any way to bypass that or something? When the alarm company calls, they have no clue what's setting the alarm off.
00:37
I have no way of isolating it.
00:39
Okay.
00:46
Just if I had the reason why I asked if it went off the second time when you were there is the alarm company called in a second alarm like the first alarm never happened.
01:02
Understood. At that point, the, the alarm system wasn't reset, it was only silenced.
01:08
Okay.
01:09
If that has a very amount, I don't know. Yeah, right.
01:12
We don't know either.
01:18
Power ones in service.
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Location mentioned:
Near Ravenna Rd, Twinsburg, OH 44087
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