False fire alarm at two-story brick church in Louisville, Louisville KY


A fire alarm was triggered at a two-story brick church in Louisville, but it was found to be a false alarm caused by the key holder accidentally activating the alarm.
Audio|Source: Louisville Fire (Fire 1-4, LFR Alert)
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Transcript:
near Eastburn Avenue. We've got a two-story brick church, nothing shown.In the 20 to radio, are you still receiving an alarm at this location?Go back to advise on the key holder accidentally setting off the alarm.They did not advise if they were still receiving it on their end.We can track over there.Okay.We'll get an engine 20, the alarm company is advised them that the alarm is no longer active.engine 20 is in service engine 20 in service 11 a
near Eastburn Avenue. We've got a two-story brick church, nothing shown.In the 20 to radio, are you still receiving an alarm at this location?Go back to advise on the key holder accidentally setting off the alarm.They did not advise if they were still receiving it on their end.We can track over there.Okay.We'll get an engine 20, the alarm company is advised them that the alarm is no longer active.engine 20 is in service engine 20 in service 11 a
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Louisville, KY
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