False fire alarm reported near Bitterroot Drive, Colorado Springs CO
Fire units responded to an automatic fire alarm near Bitterroot Drive in Colorado Springs. After investigation, it was confirmed to be a false alarm with a valid code. Police were also present due to a related panic alarm.
Audio|Source: Colorado Springs Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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11, engine 20, near Bitter Root Drive for an automatic fire alarm activation.
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On the 12, engine 2, 1625, West Wingis Street, Mountain Mammoth for Medical.
00:19
That's batch, engine 20.
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Engine 20, good.
00:24
Call phones are making this look like this is a burglar alarm.
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Do you have any other information?
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Negative. I'll...
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...transcendent into from Cimarron and 21st.
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Copy.
00:38
Ninja 20, negative.
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I'll double check with the call-taker.
00:40
Looks like they're still in the line with the alarm company.
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Received.
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And as your 20, it looks like this is also a panic alarm.
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PD is in routeside locations.
00:56
Copy that.
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We respond to two.
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Copy.
01:05
I'm sorry, just patched AMR 31 is long seen with a clean.
01:08
So, I forgot our unit.
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Copy. Copy.
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And in 20 from this message, it's like this is going to be a false alarm with proper code.
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Location mentioned:
Bitterroot Dr, Colorado Springs, CO 80923
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