False fire alarm caused by broken sprinkler at hotel, Missoula MT
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Fire crews responded to a fire alarm at Hilton Garden Inn in Missoula. No fire or smoke was found. The alarm was caused by a broken sprinkler head near the convention center, resulting in a water leak. The system was checked and silenced after confirming no fire.
Audio|Heard on: Missoula Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:12
Transcript:
00:00
Seen, Hilton Garden Inn, six-story hotel, nothing showing from three sides.
00:04
We do have an audible fire alarm and strobes.
00:07
No evacuation.
00:09
We're being met by responsible party.
00:11
One-four-one will be out by skating.
00:15
One-ten, copy.
00:17
161.
00:27
Go ahead, Nate.
00:30
Sounds like they had a water leak.
00:31
We're a break somewhere by the convention center, outside.
00:37
We're going to investigate,
00:39
break 161, 141.
00:42
If you could head to the control room and see if you could start locating the fire control room, that'd be great, thanks.
00:53
Copy that, 141, 161, go to the control.
00:56
One for one.
01:06
We'll intend.
01:14
A sprinkler head that's broke,
01:17
outside.
01:19
Something's like two is going to handle this.
01:22
Okay,
01:24
copy that all clear.
01:25
Let me know if you need anything.
01:27
Okay,
01:28
thanks. Stop.
01:37
161, 141.
01:39
Go ahead.
01:41
The heads up the rest of my crew is going to go silence the panel.
01:45
All right, ten four, we're driving us.
01:50
All right, ten four, we're driving us.
01:52
One for one.
02:11
I'm sorry.
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Location mentioned:
N Reserve St, Missoula, MT 59808
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