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Fire alarm investigation at cultural center in Delaware, Delaware OH
Fire units responded to a commercial fire alarm at the OU House of Black Culture near Oak Hill Avenue in Delaware. Upon arrival, there was no visible fire or smoke, and the scene was clear. Fire personnel began investigating the cause of the alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Delaware County Fire and EMS
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01:53
Transcript:
00:00
Commercial fire alarm, Engine 301, Ladder 302, and Battalion 301, OU House of Black Culture, near Oak Hill Avenue.
00:10
Commercial fire alarm, Engine 301, Ladder 302, and Battalion 301, OU House of Black Culture, near Oak Hill Avenue.
00:21
Cross Streets or South Liberty Street, Spring Street and Montrose Avenue respond on Fireground 1.
00:27
Time on 1328.
00:32
Commercial fire alarm, Engine 301, Ladder 302, and Battalion 301, OU House of Black Culture, near Oak Hill Avenue.
00:44
Commercial fire alarm, Engine 301, Ladder 302, and Battalion 301, OU House of Black Culture, near Oak Hill Avenue.
00:55
Cross Streets or South Liberty Street, Spring Street and Montrose Avenue respond on Fireground 1.
01:01
Time on 1328.
01:07
Don't come from Engine 301.
01:09
No.
01:11
I'm on scene, 55, a knockout,
01:14
single-spanity.
01:16
To our time, this is all nothing showing.
01:18
We'll be on to investigate.
01:19
On scene. Nothing showing.
01:23
I'll investigate.
01:28
Okay, Battalion 3-1 is on scene, assuming command.
01:31
On team command.
01:32
On team command.
01:38
Engine 301, the battalion.
01:42
There's only one alarm going off and its room completely clear, so I think you probably contain it.
01:47
Command copies, Delcom situation, obtain type of engine 301, battalion 3.1.
01:53
Laddering, sirs.
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