False fire alarm caused by faulty detector, Fountaintown IN


A fire alarm was triggered near West 950 North in Fountaintown, IN. Firefighters arrived and investigated the scene. They found no fire and determined the alarm was caused by a faulty detector.
Audio|Source: Shelby County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Control engine 691 is on scene, the out for investigation.
00:04
Okay.
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Fire scrolls on.
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Engine 681.
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Engine 681.
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Engine 681. Then round more we on a different option.
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Angel 651, we're going to be on option.
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There.
00:43
Show Veeville, 157, you can show 137 upon female electricity.
00:48
Okay.
00:53
If you haven't, it's going to be the registered owner of that 28 that I gave earlier if you could print that for him.
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10 4.
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Show the Bill 137, I have one female testes.
01:10
Can you put the 27 for Portia Cox in the window for me?
01:15
104.
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Fire control, 87 is arriving.
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Here's been nothing shown from two sides, 87 on Establish Command.
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Click.
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Fire control, Tanker 6801 is responding.
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Tanger 6801. Tanger 681.
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I'll be in wrap 7-0 with one female, beginning mileage 7-988.
01:47
Clear.
01:53
Fire control, 87.
02:01
AD17, go ahead.
02:04
You can disregard all non-arriving. It's going to be a faulty detector.
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All the units are responding to you, too?
02:16
Pinker, safety, one's clear on disregard.
02:23
Fire control of the 10671 is arriving but we're clear on the disregard.
02:28
Fire control from 991, fire's been extinguished.
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Location mentioned:
Near W 950 N, Fountaintown, IN 46130
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