Faulty smoke detector triggers alarm downtown, Minneapolis MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a multi-residential fire alarm near Marquette Avenue in downtown Minneapolis. The alarm, originating from the 29th floor, was investigated and determined to be caused by a faulty smoke detector. Crews reset the alarm panel and returned to service.
Audio|Heard on: Hennepin MN Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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01:49
Transcript:
00:00
Initial assignment, Engine One, Chief One, Incident Eleven, Ladder Nine.
00:03
Multi-residential fire alarm, near Marquette Avenue, Map One Hundred and One Alpha.
00:12
Multi-residential fire alarm, near Marquette Avenue, Map One Hundred and One Alpha at 16 thirty-two.
00:25
This is a nuisance alarm.
00:27
Crews have been here multiple times in the last couple weeks for a 29th floor alarm.
01:38
Dispatch from Engine One, faulty detector 29th floor.
01:41
We're resetting the panel and going back to service.
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Location mentioned:
S Marquette Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55401
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