Fire crews check alarm near West Market St, Louisville KY
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According to the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible commercial fire alarm near West Market Street at a multi-story apartment complex. Upon arrival, nothing was visible, and it was determined that workers had been testing or working on the fire alarm system. The situation was handled without any fire or injury reported.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson KY Fire-Talk Group Calls
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Transcript:
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10-22, truck 4 responding on a commercial fire alarm near West Market.
00:09
Proch Shaw, building 112 and 114,
00:14
Cross streets South 39th and Amy Avenue.
00:17
Showing zone 10 flow sensor path or attempting to notify at 1204.
00:25
Engine 22 is near West Market Street, at a three-story frame apartment complex.
00:30
Nothing showing.
00:33
Engine 22.
00:37
West Market, three-story frame apartment complex.
00:41
Nothing showing at 106.
00:46
Point of entry is responding.
00:48
He's going to Browns for fire one.
00:51
Code four is on the scene.
00:55
Engine 22 to truck 4, there's a lot of workers working on the system.
00:58
We can handle.
01:02
Truck 4 is okay and in service.
01:06
153, you're on fire one.
01:08
Truck 4, I have you serviced at 127.
01:13
152 to radio, we're finished.
01:16
On fire alarm, the truck.
01:21
Radio is okay because.
01:25
All right, we'll switch back off.
01:30
Twelve zero seven.
01:33
Engine 22 in service here.
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Location mentioned:
W Market St, Louisville, KY 40212
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