False fire alarm caused by fire extinguisher testing


Audio|Source: Kansas City Fire
02:29
Transcript:
current 105 in companies. You're responding 3815E61 Strait. Calling parties say to be downstairs in the basement. Possible electrical fire. Smoke is filling the downstairs at this time. Looks like your closest hydrant is going to be directly in front of the house. Room number one on a stroke A4. And 105 in companies be advised everyone is reported out. Dispatch 37. Pumper 37 on scene. Pumper 30. Correction. Pumper 30 on scene. This is fast. Pumper 29. Give me the address. My mom was this up. Number 29, address is 3815, E61 Street. 3815E61 Street. Mediq 41, Trans-21, non-emergent to research. Medi-41 to research. Nobody's contact. This best, proper 19. Medic 30 patient contact. Next company? Pover 19. Pover 29 is on the scene. We got a one and a half. Nothing show this time, but we do have everyone evacuated out of the house. Pover 29 is going to be command, be out investigating. 29, show you on scene, one and a half story, nothing's showing how investigating everyone else. A Keller at Fire extinguisher company is testing. Fire extinguishers in the next century, so this point it's possible. Truck's with them. Track 11 on team. Number 19, I was getting a lot of background on that. I was unable to copy. 105's here. This is past this. So you could 120 in service. This is not a cardiac arrest. 105 on scene. Part 120, you can stand down, not a cardiac arrest. Rescognite here. Rescognite, on team. English, your company is doing some testing behind the American Century Building, so this is going to be a false alarm. Understood. False alarm. American Teller doing testing. Thank you. Public 19 and service. Interven 20 copy. Interested. Medicaid, go to the VA. Medicaid, to the VA. Medicaid, to the VA.
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Location mentioned:
Near E 61st St, Kansas City, MO 64130
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