Commercial building alarm on east 101st street false, Kansas City MO
Fire crews responded to a commercial building alarm near East 101st Street. It was confirmed as a false alarm with no fire found.
Audio|Source: Kansas City Regional Public Safety
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Transcript:
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near East 100, 1st Street, Room 202, commercial alarm activated.
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938, Liberty.
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Unit 107, bumper 36, truck 15, near East 101st Street.
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Department 202, commercial alarm alert 4.
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Snow Valley, Mint 2, Engine 1, en route, EMS call on a hemorrhage, bus fire 218, Southwest Mitchell Street, Room 205.
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2154.
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21.22, we're quick, any of Hibald-Grain Valley unit, it's a public service desk.
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I'm not 821.
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822.
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My engineer one.
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Cobby, 22, 20, 25.
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(number withheld).
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(number withheld).
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844, 3155, quickly.
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311 311.
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You show me en route to children rushing on follow it copy the one in bed is the one day down.
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now down.
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(name withheld) route and 21 55.
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Number 23, Medic-9, North Shoto, and North Belmont, breathing problems A3.
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Number 23, Medic-9, North Shoto, Trafficway, and North Belmont Boulevard, breathing problems A-3.
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315, and start your EOS 308, post-20-317, post-4.
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Okay, I think.
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8401805 East Bannister stage on a psychiatric A4[1] (number withheld) East Bannister stage on a psychiatric A4.
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A4[1].
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Unit 107's on scene, three-story apartment.
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We'll be investigating.
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Code 107 on-stainted three-story apartment, Adam.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
A4: Low-priority, alpha-level medical or incident response code indicating non-urgent or minor situations.
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Location mentioned:
Near E 101st St, Kansas City, MO 64131
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