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Residential fire alarm triggered by possible power outage, Clinton OH
A residential fire alarm at a home near Kepler Road was triggered by heat and smoke detectors. The homeowner believed the alarm was malfunctioning due to a recent power outage and requested the alarm be disregarded after verification. Fire units responded and cleared the call.
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Transcript:
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New Franklin District 1.
00:02
Fire. New Franklin Engine 1, New Franklin Battalion, 7100 Kepler Road.
00:07
Residential fire alarm.
00:11
New Franklin Station 1 acknowledges the call.
00:19
That's for the Franklin Battalion will be en route.
00:22
New Franklin Battalion, 7100, Kepler Road.
00:25
Here across is our West Comet Road and West Nimisila Road.
00:27
It's going to be for a fire alarm residential showing Zone 2 heat smoke and smoke detector.
00:36
They've received over 60 alarms.
00:52
General illness, Norton Fire, 3140 Monterey Drive, between Rose Bay Boulevard and Dead End,
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General Illness.
01:01
Essentially Franklin Agent Warner route.
01:03
New Franklin, 21 route.
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Fire copy.
01:07
Medical Levin.
01:08
O-A.P.
01:10
21-0.
01:11
New Franklin Battalion from Central.
01:18
Good.
01:23
Just back, Morgbeck 11th in route.
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In route 2110.
01:28
To be for a female strangle during domestic PDs on scene, it is safe to enter.
01:36
My partner spoke with the homeowner.
01:38
She stated that she believes it's malfunctioning due to the power outage.
01:42
However, she was unable to provide the proper passcode.
01:46
But she said that a disregard could be taken.
01:50
Copy that. New Franklin units will be in service.
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Location mentioned:
Kepler Road, Clinton, OH 44216
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