Fire alarm triggered at university science building, Notre Dame IN
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm was activated at the McCourtney East building at Notre Dame University due to an oxygen depletion alert on the second floor, room 2034. Fire units responded and found no visible signs of fire on the exterior. Investigation is ongoing.
Audio|Heard on: St. Joseph IN Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Attention to the fire information for Notre Dame Police.
00:03
We do have a fire alarm at McCourtney East, showing second floor oxygen depletion,
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room 2034. McCourtney East, second floor,
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2034.
00:18
Notre Dame 1141 will be on the scene.
00:21
Large science facility, no visible signs exterior structure, 1141, I'll have Gordon East Command,
00:29
and we'll be investigating.
00:30
All right, 1142, you can disregard.
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7.41 on scene of a large structure, nothing visible on the exterior.
00:39
1142 will be investigating 741 can't disregard.
00:45
Corey Jr.: on that it is okay.
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Location mentioned:
Leahy Dr, Notre Dame, IN 46556
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