Fire alarm triggered at courthouse by construction work, Gillette WY
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm was triggered at the courthouse on South Gillette Avenue. A construction crew caused the alarm and requested assistance to reset it. Emergency responders confirmed no signs of fire or smoke.
Audio|Heard on: Gillette Police, Campbell County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, WHP
Listen to dispatch call
02:12
Transcript:
00:00
Alarm to the courthouse.
00:06
14, 52, are you good?
00:11
I am.
00:14
Depart.
00:15
None more information?
00:23
575.5-7-1-0.
00:31
527, looks like it's coming in as a fire alarm, smoke alarm, ground fault, and fire trouble.
00:38
Definitely, do you want to responding?
00:44
Tim 4.01, we have a deputy on scene.
00:46
He's advising that it's from a construction crew that they would like you to respond in and help reset it.
00:56
Neverdebt beyond.
00:57
I'm not sure exactly what was stated though.
01:02
Can you say that again?
01:08
Okay.
01:11
Go ahead.
01:13
Vind numbers in the cold notes.
01:16
Cibor. No, 4.
01:21
F. 52, 760.
01:24
Go ahead 4.
01:30
Sure, 1114, 1043.
01:35
Go ahead.
01:38
I'm just going onto the geestone law for him and I don't have it okay at anything.
01:46
10-4[1]-1753
01:53
Responding units, two-story commercial
01:57
Nothing shown at this time, no audible visible
02:00
All operations back to Engine 1 will be out with construction crew
02:08
That's our truck one on two
02:11
Good work
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment/OK
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Location mentioned:
S Gillette Ave, Gillette, WY 82716
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