Fire alarm triggered by accidental extinguisher discharge at hospital, Louisville KY


A fire alarm was triggered at a multi-story hospital near East Chestnut Street. Firefighters responded but found no fire. The alarm was caused by an accidental discharge of a fire extinguisher. The fire system was reset and the situation was resolved.
Audio|Source: Louisville Fire (Fire 1-4, LFR Alert)
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 5. Truck 1 Alarm Commercial 2.0.0. East Chestnut Street. Engine 2. Medical. Charlie 8.5.0. West Muhammad. Ali Boulevard.
00:26
Have you responding on a medical Charlie, 850, West Ali, Flint House, Department 1907, on a 75-year-old male, short of air chestings, town of 1213. Agent 5 and truck 1, have you responding on a commercial firearm, sounding near East Chestnut St at North Hospital. I was called in by somebody on the scene, but not in that area. They said they have an alarm going off showing 6th floor, 6th season Charlie program area.
00:55
Nothing showing all four sides. Ingen, 5 takes fire department recognition. Agent 5 on scene, near East Dresson Street, multi-door high-rise hospital. Nothing showing all four side. Digiton 5 taken a fire department. Truck one on scene, 1217.
01:17
Engine 5, Truck 1, this is going to be an accidental fire extinguisher, discharge.
01:22
Indji 5 to handle. So, I'm going to go, okay.
01:23
On the radio, Engine 5 for handle.
01:25
Truck 1 is nervous. NG 5 for handle, truck 1, you're in.
01:27
All right now, system reset, devising service.
01:31
System reset and you find...
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Location mentioned:
Near E Chestnut St, Louisville, KY 40202
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