Temperature alarm triggered by kiln at school, Oklahoma City OK


A temperature alarm at a school was triggered by a kiln heating up in a room. The kiln was operating within normal temperature ranges, but the alarm sensor was activated.
Audio|Source: Oklahoma City Area Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 19 dispatch.
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Go ahead.
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We've located the sources of this.
00:04
They have a kiln in a room.
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It's supposed to be at this temperature, but there's a temperature put in there that's coming off.
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DIA represented from the school.
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Engine 22. Respond to a logic reaction.
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At near Northwestern Avenue.
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Timeout. 536.
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Stand by engine 19.
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9475.
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947. 949.
00:23
You give me the return on Edward George, Sam 8-5-5-5.
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44010 P.55 chest by clear to an 07 Ford Ranger white and color to be Thomas Crone.
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It's going to be out of blue for Oklahoma.
00:35
That's 219. Do you have a one number?
00:36
Test timer, stay by.
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Room number is going to be F as in from 101A.
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Dispatch is clear.
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I have a representative on the phone.
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Do you want me to pass on any other information?
00:48
Just let them know that their kiln of heating up in that room.
00:51
It's within normal operating temperatures, but it's setting off their temperature sensor from that room.
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Oklahoma City, OK
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