Fire crew handles alarm at Denver airport, Denver CO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews at Denver International Airport responded to an apparent nuisance alarm in the southwest building. The alarm was confirmed as non-emergency, and maintenance was advised to address the recurring issue immediately.
Audio|Heard on: Denver CO Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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01:21
Transcript:
00:00
Com center, engine 32 is responding to the southwest building.
00:05
Why don't you just have 30 G's go solo? We'll investigate.
00:08
Pickup truck 31.
00:11
Engine 32, com center, copy.
00:14
Com center, engine 32, I'm on scene.
00:19
Engine 32, comm center, on scene as there's a 45.
00:22
Thirty-two Bravo, this is same head.
00:26
Thirty-two Alpha, you guys can go in service.
00:30
Thirty-two Bravo copies in service.
00:34
Thirty two, is that right? Chief,
00:36
Go ahead.
00:38
Is there a supervisor or somebody on scene?
00:43
Yeah, it's the same maintenance crew here.
00:45
Chief, is there something you'd like me to convey?
00:49
Yeah, you said it's the same head.
00:50
So that head needs to come out becoming a nuisance alarm over there.
00:54
And if it doesn't stop, I'm going to get the bureau involved.
00:58
If you just pass along as it needs to be addressed immediately.
01:03
We'll go, sir.
01:05
Engine 32, command center.
01:08
32.
01:10
Engine 32, comm center, OPSM has been advised of the nuisance alarm and they said whenever you guys are ready to pick up, you can secure the event.
01:20
32 copy.
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