Faulty alarm triggers fire response in Frederick, Frederick CO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a three-story apartment building in Frederick after a fire alarm activation and reports of a possible natural gas odor. The scene was investigated, and the incident was determined to involve a faulty alarm with no fire or hazard detected.
Audio|Heard on: Weld CO Fire-Tac Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:25
Transcript:
00:00
Do you want me to go on that fire alarm or are we good with the one resource going?
00:06
I'm okay with the truck and engine four.
00:10
Okay, copy.
00:14
Truck 3413 is en route from Circle K.
00:22
On eight, truck 3413 is on scene of a large three-story apartment building.
00:29
Nothing showing from three sides.
00:31
We'll be investigating, establishing Harbor Command.
00:38
On eight, engine 3404 is on scene.
00:41
Engine 3404, come in.
00:45
Go ahead.
00:47
RP says the alarm's going off in her apartment.
00:50
We're gonna go check that out.
00:51
She also said on the delta side and she could smell natural gas.
00:55
Will you guys complete a 360 and check for natural gas or other hazards?
01:01
Hey everyone, I'm gonna do a 360.
01:06
Harbor Command from tank 3415.
01:10
Go ahead, Chief.
01:13
Myself and 34 are on scene.
01:15
Do you need anything?
01:18
That's negative.
01:19
We have a faulty alarm.
01:24
Copy. I'm gonna go back in service.
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Location mentioned:
Frederick, CO
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