Smoke alarm reset at Orange Street building, Wilmington DE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire units responded to a smoke alarm near North Orange Street in Wilmington, Delaware. Crews investigated a fifth-floor smoke detector activation. No fire was found, and the alarm system was reset.
Audio|Heard on: New Castle DE Fire-Tac Group Calls
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01:16
Transcript:
00:00
Fire two is on scene.
00:03
Received Ladder 2 and also has Orange Street command.
00:05
Orange Street command to five words.
00:06
Team was indicating fifth floor smoke detector was investigated.
00:12
Received command.
00:15
Over Orange Street, come in.
00:17
Actually, two of the firefighters requested control.
00:23
Received and you want me to stop? It's the attempts at contacting a keyholder.
00:28
So far we've just received messages.
00:33
If any of them called back, you can advise when the alarm went off, but it was your story.
00:37
Thank you.
00:40
Received command.
00:43
Hi, one's available.
00:44
Received time one.
00:47
All right, two's available.
00:49
Receive ladder two.
00:52
Ladder two, Ulster Atlantic City driver.
00:55
Bring over a set of Allen keys.
00:59
Digital notes, Harvard.
01:02
Engine one officer.
01:06
Fire alarm near North Orange Street.
01:08
That's just us.
01:09
You detect it out of the building.
01:11
We'll be able to reset it again.
01:15
Received engine one officer.
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Location mentioned:
Orange St, Wilmington, DE
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