Smoke alarm caused by rooftop HVAC fan malfunction, Loveland OH

 Fire & Arson
Fire & ArsonFirefighters responded to a smoke alarm activation caused by a malfunctioning rooftop HVAC fan. The fan was turned off and maintenance was notified. There were no signs of fire or danger on site.
Audio|Source: Loveland-Symmes Fire
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Transcript:
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You have Claremont County Engine 27. You can put that...
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...to talk to command.
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This unit that appears to affect in the inside,
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um,
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there's a few broken pieces inside the fan. The fan's completely turned off now. There's a slight odor, but nothing on the tick from it.
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That's clear. I believe maintenance is coming up to you now on the ground ladder.
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Your click. Woodenburg, man, can you repeat your recovered by a fire ground on track?
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I'm sorry, I was waiting for the radio.
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We can cancel them. I've got a faulty smoke alarm.
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And we're going to cancel here in just a minute.
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Command, I'm clear. 6-3-7. And just like that I clear.
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Towers, man. I'm going to believe it is something to do with that fan.
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The smoke was coming through the fresh air return.
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Not yet.
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Power 61.
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Good.
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Do you okay with Unit 62, release the other unit?
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Yeah, I'd look up.
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I've already dissipated in here since the unit's been turned off.
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That's clear.
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Claim, point 62.
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Quint 62 rooftop.
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Make sure to disconnect the power on the rooftop unit.
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63[1]'s, 62 guys return.
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That's clear, power is off on the wrist.
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63[1] clear.
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Medic 63[1]0 is available.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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63: Eviction check
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Location mentioned:
Loveland, OH 45140
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