Fire alarm at three-story apartment leads to evacuation, Ann Arbor MI
A fire alarm was activated near Packard Street, causing evacuation of a large three-story apartment building. No fire or smoke was visible upon arrival, and the building was checked with no signs of fire found. The situation appears to be a false alarm or system error.
Audio|Source: Washtenaw County Sheriff, Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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In San Antonio, 1913,
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response to a fire alarm, station 6 is area.
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We have the George near Packard St and the fire alarm.
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Sondfell, Indigone 1-3, Lanself fire alarm Station 6th, Zaria. F. George, near Packard St.
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Noi-Alarm,
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Zill 124,
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1st 4 Post-Aast in Southwest Entry.
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I have them.
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I have the Sunfield, there.
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And one complete?
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Complete.
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Latter-15.
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Lider-15 is out of service, injury one-fives and through.
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Joey won't complete.
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Routest Station, Mute Command.
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Quick.
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Control, Eger 1-3's arrival.
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Three-story, apartment building, large, nothing showing the building has been evacuated.
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We all checked.
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A bridge building.
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How's been evacuated? Nothing showing[1] up nothing.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Nothing showing: No visible fire or smoke on arrival
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Location mentioned:
Near Packard St, Ann Arbor, MI 48104
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