False alarm at Sheraton Suites in Atlanta, Atlanta GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a high-rise fire alarm at the Sheraton Suites near Cobb Parkway in Atlanta. The alarm was determined to be false, possibly triggered by the building's chill water system. No fire or injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Cobb GA Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Three, all units,
00:02
responding. Acknowledge to a high-rise alarm at the Sheraton Suites, please near Cobb Parkway.
00:07
A commercial fire alarm.
00:10
Five radio.
00:12
Five, go ahead.
00:15
We're on scene of the Sheraton.
00:16
Got a fifteen-story high-rise hotel that's showing.
00:19
Precinct is going to be complete.
00:21
Engine five is positioned on the alpha side on the DC behind it.
00:25
We're going to be in lobby control alpha side.
00:27
Can you show me? Command at the Sheraton Suites.
00:29
The onset of strategy holds out for them.
00:33
Radio 35 on scene, 15-story high rise.
00:37
Engine 5 should be on the alpha side with a hydrant.
00:40
Lobby control will be coming in.
00:43
You follow up.
00:46
Command, go ahead.
00:49
This is going to be a false alarm.
00:50
We've confirmed there was a chill water system here.
00:53
Go ahead and cancel balance.
00:54
We'll keep the fire ground for talk around.
00:57
Ten four, going to be a false alarm on the system.
01:01
Canceling all others, keeping the air ground for talk around only.
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