Smoke alarm triggered by UV light at Cleveland hospital, Cleveland OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a smoke detector alarm activated at a Cleveland hospital near Euclid Avenue. Fire personnel responded and found that a patient’s ultraviolet light had triggered the alarm. No fire or smoke hazard was present.
Audio|Heard on: Cuyahoga OH Security Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
IP, we're getting a smoke detector alarm from Mary 5013 and Five Zero Room Thirteen.
00:07
We need it by fire command as well.
00:11
Okay, I'll be around.
00:14
IP to radio, I have MP One with me.
00:16
We're en route up there.
00:19
Working on one.
00:23
Thank you, one radio.
00:25
Show us on the floor.
00:28
Okay.
00:30
I need a radio.
00:34
All right, we just ran into facilities and they said the patient in Mary 5013 was using a UV light that set off the alarm.
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Location mentioned:
Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH 44195
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