False fire alarm due to sprinkler maintenance, Chattanooga TN
An automatic fire alarm was triggered at a brick building near Rossville Avenue. Fire crews found no visible fire and determined the alarm was a false activation caused by sprinkler system maintenance. All units except one were canceled.
Audio|Source: Chattanooga Public Safety
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Transcript:
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One, engine one, squad one engine five, ladder five, engine nine.
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Concord brick building, near Rossville Avenue, near Rossville Avenue,
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the dead edge of the boulevard would be across.
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Automatic fire alarm is 512 activation.
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Agent 1 on scene, but it's not the physical agent one or our command.
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We'll be investigating.
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I'll give you a further report a minute.
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Car 560.
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Agent 1 on scene, establishing Rossville Avenue Command, nothing visible, investigated.
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560, go ahead.
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I close this on D1.
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Clear on D1.
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Clear on D1.
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Commandant this question, cancel everybody.  I won't. Command,
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I'm clear to cancel everyone. I could not copy the rest of your traffic.
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Cancel everybody but engine one.
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The sprinkler comes here working on the system.
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They're putting it on a 24-tech.
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Recease. All companies respond to Rossville Avenue can cancel per command, time cancellation 1047.
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Location mentioned:
Near Rossville Ave, Chattanooga, TN 37408
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