Commercial fire alarm triggered by faulty detector battery, Evansville IN
Fire units responded to a commercial fire alarm near Regency Ct, Vanderburgh County. The manager reported the alarm was triggered but no smoke or fire was visible. Investigation found the cause was a faulty detector battery. All units were cleared to return.
Audio|Source: Vanderburgh County Fire
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Transcript:
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Commercial fire alarm, near Regency Ct, 1 engine 17, 1 engine 3, 1-010, 1-0-1-1-Battalion 3.
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Commercial fire alarm, near Regency Court off diamond place.
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1-117, 1-1-1-1-Battalion 3, 1-0-1 Battalion 3.
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Coordinates 1100 West, 2,900 North.
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Eustine around one engine ten battalion three is en route one battalion three is in route one battalion three three is in round one engine three ladder one in route one latter one in round one
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When in 17,
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the call is going to be the manager, says they got a call from a resident standing at their fire alarm is going off.
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The manager got the voice from about three minutes ago.
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Said that the fire alarm was going off if there's no smoke or fire.
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We'll be going to fire round two, fire round two.
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In June 17, we are on scene, nothing visible, two-story, commercial apartment building, we will check them back.
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Clay.
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Battalion 3 is on scene, assuming command.
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Clear from Battalion 3.
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Engine 17, this is a faulty batteries and a detector.
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All companies can return.
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All companies with exception to Quinn 17 and return to quarters.
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Galleon 3 is available, release Fireground 2.
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Inters, Claire.
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Location mentioned:
Near Regency Ct, Evansville, IN 47710
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