False fire alarm at Long Prairie boiler room, Long Prairie MN
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A fire alarm sounded in the boiler room at a building near 6th Street southeast in Long Prairie. Fire department responded and found it was a false alarm. The alarm may have originated from an older location near East Washington.
Audio|Heard on: Wadena,Otter Tail, Hubbard, and Todd County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:57
Transcript:
00:00
That will be Paging Long Prairie Fire Department for a fire alarm.
00:22
1015.
00:24
I made contact with staff at (name withheld).
00:27
Everything's quote for.
00:28
It sounds like maybe the alarm was actually from the old building yet, but we'll check it out.
00:39
Long Prairie Fire Department, if you can respond to the address near 6th Street southeast in the city of Long Prairie, we have a fire alarm going out there in Zone 3 and 4 states, it's the boiler room.
00:51
Time of page, 1015.
00:55
Senator, I'm on the phone with the branch manager.
00:57
He's trying to make contact with the party that the alarm company spoke with.
01:02
I believe it's actually going to be at the old location, near East Washington.
01:08
and they believe it was a false alarm as well.
01:11
One, Wadena?
01:14
Never.
01:15
All right.
01:19
40-9-1, your radio did not go through.
01:24
What did you say that room number was on the 911 at Barrel Collage?
01:31
She told me main floor room 137, name is (name withheld).
01:45
Long Fire Department, you can cancel.
01:47
This is a cancel page for near 6th Street southeast, and Long Prairie, for the fire alarm in the boiler room.
01:55
It is a false alarm.
01:56
You can cancel at 1016.
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Location mentioned:
6th St SE, Long Prairie, MN 56347
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