False fire alarm at residential address near Royce Ave, Uniontown OH
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm was triggered by heat and smoke detectors in the hallway of a single-story home near Royce Avenue. Fire units responded but later canceled their response after the alarm company confirmed the alarm was reset and there was no fire.
Audio|Heard on: Summit County Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:56
Transcript:
00:00
Fire. Green Battalion, Green Tanker 1, Green Tanker 1, Green Tower 1.
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Near Royce Avenue, residential fire alarm alone.
00:09
19. And acknowledges, uh,
00:13
Paul. Okay, on.
00:21
Metz who's on scene.
00:28
Graeme-tine en route.
00:30
Near Royce Avenue crosses Hightower Drive, Melanie Drive,
00:35
for a fire alarm coming from hallway, heat and smoke detector, straight to voicemail to the resident.
00:42
Green Tower, one and out.
00:44
Green Tower one and out.
00:45
Green Tanker one and out.
00:47
Green Tanker one and out.
00:53
Space, copy, Midwant.
00:59
Copy Med1.
01:01
Onsen.
01:02
1907.
01:04
This guy's copy, truck three, that was five.
01:10
1908.
01:15
dispatch from 2232 22 32 32 32 32 32 is back at station 1 in service will be on the air 1909
01:31
Space Parliament, one-pacing content.
01:33
19-0.
01:34
After Green battians on scene, single-story residential structure,
01:38
nothing's shown from three sides.
01:40
We'll be investigating.
01:41
Green battalion on the scene, just advise we have the alarm company on the phone now, wanting to cancel, they spoke to the homeowner and the alarm has been reset.
01:51
Copy. Green Unison Service Returning.
01:54
Green Unison Service Returning.
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Location mentioned:
Royce Ave, Uniontown, OH 44685
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