Fire alarm reset after HVAC issue on 22nd floor, Minneapolis MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible alarm issue at a high-rise building near 26th Avenue North in Minneapolis. The alarm was linked to an HVAC unit on the 22nd floor. Crews gained access with help from security and building staff, shut down the power to the unit, and successfully reset the fire alarm. No injuries or active fire were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Hennepin MN Fire Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:10
Transcript:
00:00
Ladder 11 Bravo from Ladder 11 Alpha, do you guys want to try to silence the alarm?
00:04
Message received.
00:05
We're still trying to get keys here.
00:07
We're speaking to security.
00:10
Received. We're on our way back now.
00:12
Ladder 11 Bravo from Ladder 11 Alpha, we're coming down with keys to the fire control room.
00:17
Message received, we just got a set of keys from the security personnel here.
00:23
Ladder 10 en route with EMS for a fall near 26th Avenue North, apartment withheld.
00:30
We have 414 Delta at 1745.
00:33
Ladder 11 Alpha to Ladder 11 Bravo, the panel states 22nd floor fan room.
00:42
Ladder 10 arrived near 26th Avenue.
00:46
Received Ladder 10, time is 1747.
00:49
Dispatch from Ladder 11.
00:52
We shut down the power to the HVAC unit on floor 22.
00:55
Security's aware they're going to let the building engineer know we got a good reset on the alarm.
00:59
Ladder 11 returning to service.
01:02
Received command, shut down the power on floor 22 with a good reset.
01:07
Maintenance is aware.
01:09
Time is 1748.
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