False fire alarm caused by accidental pipe hit, Omaha NE


A false fire alarm was reported near Forest Street in Omaha. Fire units responded but found no fire. The alarm was triggered when a water pipe was accidentally hit by the garage. The system was reset and no further action was needed.
Audio|Source: Omaha Fire (OFD Fire)
01:48
Transcript:
00:00
On fire from Forest Street command.
00:01
Go ahead, command.
00:02
No fire. One of four has been issued.
00:05
Engine 43 is backing, clearance, terminate command, it's going to be a false alarm.
00:08
Engine 43 clear, terminated command, packet with a false alarm.
00:11
Senior 43. Can you go back to the main side? We have no fire alarm call there.
00:16
Go back out and check it again.
00:18
Truck 1-6. 7226.
00:19
Truck 1 en route.
00:20
Truck 1 en route 1729.
00:24
I want to truck line on location of inshore from a apartment building will set up 11 word of command.
00:28
Clear return one truck, one location, linework command, sent to 3-1.
00:32
Did you want a location?
00:35
Attention one, clear, 1032.
00:36
Some air from truck one, there's no fire.
00:38
Looks like the garage accidentally hit one of the pipes.
00:42
We just need to find the water shut off.
00:44
That's fine, sir.
00:45
The system has now been reset.
00:47
Engine 43 is going to be back in service, false alarm.
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Omaha, NE
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