Battery change triggers false alarm at fire station, Lake George NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a fire alarm at the Lake George Fire Department was investigated after an activation in the lower level hall. Fire units responded to the station near Lake Shore Drive and determined the alarm had gone off due to a battery change after confirming details with a keyholder. No fire was present.
Audio|Heard on: Washington, Warren and Saratoga Counties Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Stand by Lake George for.
00:09
Fire control for Lake George fire, respond to the quarters near Lake Shore Drive.
00:16
Fire alarm activation showing unit 18 lower level hall.
00:26
Four 158 sheriff's dispatch.
00:30
Fire control repeating for Lake George fire, respond to the quarters near Lake Shore Drive.
00:37
A fire alarm activation showing unit 18 lower level hall.
00:41
Fire control 2111.
00:47
The two trailers.
00:50
Very well.
00:53
I'm off of hair salve and I'll be all set.
00:58
Fire control from Lake George 231.
01:16
Fire control.
01:19
Two three one's responding.
01:24
Car 231 responding.
01:26
2113, we spoke with the alarm service.
01:29
They spoke to a keyholder who reported the alarm was activated due to a battery change.
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Location mentioned:
Lake George, NY 12845
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