False fire alarm leads to brief evacuation consideration


A fire alarm went off in a building, but it was later found to be a false alarm. No fire or injuries were reported, and there was a brief discussion about possibly evacuating people in the area.
Audio|Source: Elbert County Fire Agencies
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Transcript:
00:00Team for Endo 184 met the Adam Duted, 34D3D, presidential fire alarm[1] at 53333rd, cross-trails, across the U.S.00:08through trails, that's actually for at 2133.00:13Indy-1-8-4, this is updated to a CILA alarm.00:19No one is experiencing any something, but no looking at an evacuation.00:26Okay, Jennifer, full copy.00:30218.00:33First batch, 13 command, even place is under control.00:36This will be two vehicles,00:39one in the patient, two miners, little one parent.00:47I have the area of control.00:482187.87.00:56One is four tonsing, let's think evacuation progress, nothing showing on a medium two-story short period.
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Team for Endo 184 met the Adam Duted, 34D3D, presidential fire alarm[1] at 53333rd, cross-trails, across the U.S.
00:08
through trails, that's actually for at 2133.
00:13
Indy-1-8-4, this is updated to a CILA alarm.
00:19
No one is experiencing any something, but no looking at an evacuation.
00:26
Okay, Jennifer, full copy.
00:30
218.
00:33
First batch, 13 command, even place is under control.
00:36
This will be two vehicles,
00:39
one in the patient, two miners, little one parent.
00:47
I have the area of control.
00:48
2187.87.
00:56
One is four tonsing, let's think evacuation progress, nothing showing on a medium two-story short period.
Police codes explained
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[1]
presidential fire alarm: Fire Alarm
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Elbert County, CO
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