Commercial fire alarm triggered by steam leak at school, Evansville IN
A commercial fire alarm at a school near Stringtown Road was activated. Firefighters responded and found the smoke detector near room 53 triggered. After inspection, no fire was found. The alarm was caused by a steam leak, not a fire. Fire units were released after confirmation of no danger.
Audio|Source: Vanderburgh County Police, Fire, and EMS
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Transcript:
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Fire Alarm, near Stringtown Road,
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1-Quinnate, 1-engine 3, 1-engine 4, 1-0-0-1, battalion 3. Per commercial fire alarm, near Stringtown Road at AIS, Stringtown, 1.8, 1-engine 3, 1-engine 3, 104, 1-Liter 1, 1, battalion 3.
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Hi, it was you're out.
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Clear.
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The Titan 3 is en route.
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Clear.
00:39
Clear. Pins your fores in route.
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Clear. The smoke detector hallway near room 53, no key holder yet for the traffic Fireground 1, Fireground 1.
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When ain't on scene.
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AIS, school,
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nothing shown.
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We'll investigate.
01:06
Dispatch, the Knox Box King,
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been taken out.
01:15
27, Robert 1 in service.
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556 in service.
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Okay.
01:31
I'm going to take all companies.
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This is the steam leak.
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All companies can disregard. You can release fire ground along.
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Location mentioned:
Near Stringtown Rd, Evansville, IN 47711
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